PostMan Utd 0-0 Paris St-GermainMaya Le Tissier gets her head to the ball from the resulting corner, but PSG manage to deal with it.The referee thinks there was a push in the middle and the whistle blows anyway.PostMan Utd 0-0 Paris St-GermainA rare spell in possession for Mancehster United sees the ball worked out to Fridolina Rolfo down the left.She gives it to Simi Awujo, who knocks it to Melvine Malard, who finds Jess Park.Park's effort is sent behind for a corner.PSG on topMan Utd 0-0 Paris St-GermainSimon StoneBBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter at Old TraffordThe visitors have started this game on the front foot, hitting the post in the first minute, then putting a lot of pressure on the Manchester United defence.United striker Melvine Malard has a lot of work to do up front to hold the ball up when the home side do get it.Boos for Mary EarpsMan Utd 0-0 PSGSimon StoneBBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter at Old TraffordThere was definitely the noise of booing as Mary Earps made her way into the Stretford End goal - and louder ones when she touched the ball just now.The former Manchester United goalkeeper has turned herself into a pantomime villain with her criticisms of the club in her recently released autobiography.'We always believe we can win even at 2-0 down'FT: Bayern Munich 3-2 ArsenalBayern MunichBayern Munich boss Jose Barcala, speaking on Disney+: "We made some adjustments at half-time, and in the second half we clearly showed up with different solutions and the quality of some players that gave us the confidence to believe."I think we were more calm on the ball, more clinical, we found the free player and also Arsenal dropped a little in their intensity in the pressing and that facilitated us a little bit."To be honest, this is a winning team with a winning mentality. We always believe we can win the game even when we are 2-0 down. We stay together, we find solutions together, and until the referee blows the whistle, we stay going and keep believing."Historic night at Old TraffordMan Utd v Paris St-Germain (20:00 GMT)Emma SandersBBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Old TraffordThere were around 13,500 tickets sold for this fixture yesterday and the wet weather is unlikely to have boosted that number further.It's a fairly low attendance at Old Trafford for such a big fixture but WSL clubs have often struggled to promote an 8pm midweek kick-off.It's still a historic night for United to play at Old Trafford for the first time in the Women's Champions League.Among those in the stadium were a few who booed Mary Earps' name when the teams were read out - but it wasn't the masses.It will be interesting to see what reception she gets throughout the game as more take their seats.'We showed we can compete in this competition'FT: Bayern Munich 3-2 ArsenalBayern MunichBayern Munich goalscorer Pernille Harder, speaking on Disney+: "Of course, [it's an] unbelievable feeling. These three points are so important for us. Coming back down from two goals is really great."On coming off the bench: "I was ready when I came on and just thought how we need goals."I trust myself when I come on the pitch to change the game."This gives us a lot of confidence. After the first half, we were thinking, 'Where are we at?' but the second half gave us a lot of confidence and showed we can still compete in this competition."
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