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In this episode of PSG review we have a busy agenda as a lot is happening for both men and women. PSG men play both domestic Ligue 1 football as well as continental Champions League travelling all over the map and women are finishing their this summer’s transfer window soon, continuing the domestic D1 and starting their UWCL campaign as well. On top of all this, Luis Campos has had his first media outing with former PSG player Jérôme Rothen. All this is covered in English on our weekly PSG review podcast. Sunday night in Lyon PSG had a very professional performance in Lyon on Sunday night. A lot of action, great chances and initiative, the match ended 0-1 to our Parisians. Lyon did well defensively - in offence they had their pressure, but far fewer chances as you’d imagine from their possession near our box. We get to go to the international break as stand alone Ligue 1 leaders unbeaten both domestically as well as in Europe this season. UCL trip to the apartheid country The second group stage match of this UCL campaign was an effortfull affair to an apartheid country as our beloved Parisians made their way to Haifa, Israel. Long trip, security measures, hot night and poor quality pitch ensured that this was never going to be night to remember, but in the end, only three points count and that’s what we travelled home with. Luis Campos speaks PSG’s footballing advisor - de facto football director for the men's team, just by a different title - Luis Campos gave his first proper interview since taking charge of the team. Campos talked about the obvious talking points, but also a little bit about other things and we will tell you all you need to know about it. Women’s team starting to shape up Women’s mercato included genuinely very exciting news and some a little bit baffling ones. The good news first: Dutch midfielder Jackie Groening is now red and blue and that is wonderful news for this squad. We are once more cooking with gas on our midfield and not bad, but a little bit confusing news is that OL’s former keeper Sarah Bouhaddi was signed. She is not known as a friend of the club and in all fairness, her best days might be behind her, but she joins the team nevertheless and we trust that her former and again current coach Prêchaur knows what he's doing as well as her former team mate from the national team, Sabrina Delannoy. Hopefully you enjoy the episode. Feel free to like, subscribe, rate and whatever else there is to do, if you so feel inclined and find us on Twitter and Instagram as @PSGhelsinki

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