Feb 24 • 11:47 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Champions League: Istvan Kovacs in charge, a (very) good omen for PSG

UEFA has appointed Romanian referee Istvan Kovacs to oversee the upcoming Champions League match between PSG and Monaco, which brings positive memories for PSG fans.

The UEFA has announced the referees for the Champions League playoff matches, with Romanian official Istvan Kovacs assigned to the highly anticipated clash between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and AS Monaco. This choice is seen as a positive omen by some fans, given Kovacs's previous performances and a strong track record while officiating PSG matches. Notably, he officiated the Champions League final where PSG triumphed 5-0 against Inter Milan in May.

Kovacs, who has only overseen two PSG defeats in seven matches, symbolizes good fortune for the team and its supporters as they prepare for this crucial match at Parc des Princes. The team's recent performance, including a resounding 4-0 victory against Atlético in the Club World Cup this summer, adds to the optimism surrounding this matchup. The appointment of a well-regarded referee like Kovacs may bolster PSG's confidence as they aim to solidify their position in the Champions League.

As the match approaches, the history of Kovacs officiating PSG games garners attention, particularly amongst superstitious fans who see it as an encouraging sign. With heightened anticipation, fans eagerly await the game, hoping that Kovacs's involvement will be a critical factor in securing a positive outcome for their team, showcasing once again the intersection of sports and superstition.

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