Amiens’ Serhou Guirassy scored an injury-time equaliser on Saturday to secure a roller-coaster 4-4 draw with a Paris Saint-Germain side wit...

Amiens’ Serhou Guirassy scored an injury-time equaliser on Saturday to secure a roller-coaster 4-4 draw with a Paris Saint-Germain side without Neymar and Kylian Mbappe ahead of next week’s Champions League last 16 tie at Borussia Dortmund.
Relegation-haunted Amiens had been on course for a shock win when they surged into a 3-0 lead after 40 minutes before the French champions clawed their way back to lead 4-3 on the back of Tanguy Kouassi becoming PSG’s youngest scorer in 44 years.
Brazil forward Neymar has been sidelined since February 1 with a rib injury while France World Cup winner Mbappe was rested ahead of Tuesday’s trip to Germany.
PSG coach Thomas Tuchel said the world’s most expensive player remained a doubt for the first leg tie.
“For Tuesday I don’t know. I have to wait until tomorrow’s training session,” Tuchel told broadcaster Canal+.
“Everybody’s talking about the match so for that we can feel it’s in our heads and we have been a little bit distracted by it.
“We showed a reaction, our quality, and our mentality was really good, we deserved to win,” he added.
PSG move 13 points clear of second-place Marseille while the home side remain in the relegation zone and without a league win since November 2.
The hosts’ boss Luka...