So far, PSG is a solid team, academic and above all hardworking. It is not necessary to play well to win, a key characteristic for any champion. Against Ajaccio, he confirmed his great moment in the league with a win starring a big Messi, assistant to Mbappé’s two goals and author of an impressive goal (0-3) that prevented the French champions from losing Sergio Ramos or Neymar, absent due to penalty.
Messi is the backbone of a PSG where all the plays go through the Argentine and almost everything goes to Mbappé. Without Neymar, the other two partners combined to sign 0-1. The Argentine warned his partner in space and the Frenchman completed a move he knew by heart with the first touch. Tack, tap, as the coaches shout. Ajaccio did not lack personality, but only saved a corner kick and a free kick to get close to Donnarumma.
Mbappé managed to close the match before the break, but inexplicably an easy shot went into limbo after Achraf invited him to push it to 0-2. While PSG is used to being structured around its stars, Fabián Ruiz has given it order and consistency. He started for the second game in a row, a sign that he convinced a Christophe Galtier to reorganize the team in a 4-3-1-2 that Mbappé liked so much.
Messi is shown in the pass. Although he was always passionate about scoring, years ago he discovered his passion for organizing and distributing. It is a recital in that sense. He never tires of providing one assist after another, even if PSG did not sentence Ajaccio. Despite this, the island group is harmless. Donnarumma wasn’t really exposed except for one attempt from the edge of the box which didn’t pose a serious threat to the Italian goalkeeper either.
Before the threat of rest appeared Messi. Always Messi. The Argentine ended his display against Ajaccio with a work of art. After a heel tap from Mbappé, he was quoted in front of the goalkeeper, he negotiated with him and left an opponent speechless who ended up surrendering 0-3, which also starred the French and the Argentine. In this case, Leo left the ball for Kylian to grab and confirm a solid victory that speaks of PSG as a difficult team.
Ajaccio
03
PSG
Ajaccio, 0
Leroy; Youssouf, Gonzalez, Avinel, Kone (Diallo, 74′); Marchetti, Coutadeur, Belaïli (Mangani, 74′), Bayala (Nouri, 59′); Moussiti Oko (Hamouma, 57′), El Idrissy (Barreto, 70′)
Coach: Olivier Pantaloni
PSG, 3
Donnarumma; Achraf, Mukiele, Marquinhos (Bitshiabu, 83′), Juan Bernat; Fabián Ruiz (Zaire-Emery, 83′), Verratti, Renato Sanches (Vitinha, 61′); Carlos Soler (Pablo Sarabia, 70′), Messi, Mbappé (Ekitike, 83′)
Trainer: Christophe Galtier
Goals: 0-1, Mbappé (24′), 0-2, Messi (78′), 0-3, Mbappé (82′)
Referee: Johan Hamel. Verratti advised (22′)
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Source: La Verdad

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