He PSG exceeded the Stade Rennes (3-1) and left the setback of the previous day (1-1) against Reims. In this way the Luis Enrique They ensure they continue another day at the top of the table. They have to wait, yes, for what they will do Monaco and Marseilles to know if they are solo leaders or not.
The Parisians started strongly, trailing the rival goal against a Rennes who bailed as best they could and it looked like it was going to be a tricky night in Princes Park. The impermissible purpose Marquinhos In the first minutes nothing changed, the siege continued and it was a while before the goals came.
The fightback of Stephan’s team, which was twice saved by chances by Dembélé and another by Hakimi that hit the crossbar, ended in the 30th minute.
The pressure from above took effect, Dembélé helped Barcola and he finished from inside the area to the right side of the goal. The avalanche of chances did not stop before the break, even without any further developments on the scoreboard.
Second part of taking the margin and ending the suffering
After going through the locker room, the film from the first part was repeated. PSG’s efficiency and goals are not allowed, in this case to Hakimi. The warnings were of no use to Rennes, who had no idea of harming the Asturian coach’s team. In the 58th minute, Kang in Lee finished a header at will after a shot from Barcola hit the woodwork and put distance on the scoreboard in line with what was seen. Fabián was about to join the party with his finger, but Mandanda held out a glowing hand.
In the 68th minute, Barcola scored a double of his own, finishing off an assist from Hakimi from the right. There are some changes from the bench and rest.
Beraldo awarded a penalty for a handball inside the area and Kalimuendo converted from eleven meters to add to the excitement. The visitors took the lead and after a few corner kicks Alidu Seidu made it 3-2, but VAR disallowed the goal and the game died.
match lineup
39
2
35
87
5
51
33
8
19
10
29
30
22
3
36
4
55
8
6
9
11
10
Parc des Princes

Steve Mandanda30
Lorenz Assignon22
41′
58′
Adrien Truffert3
77′
Alidu Seidu36
86′
2′
68′
Christopher Wooh4
64′
Leo Ostigard55
65′
51′
Baptiste Santamaria8
30′
64′
68′
Azor Matusiwa6
77′
57′
Arnaud Calimuendo9
74′
81′
Ludovic Blas11
29′
67′
68′
Amine Gouiri10

Replacements

Gauthier Gallon23
68′
Mikayil Faye15
65′
Mahamadou Nagida18
77′
Albert Grønbæk7
77′
68′
Andres Gomez20
68′
Glenn Chambers28
64′
81′
Naouirou Ahamada32
Hans Hateboer33
58′
Henrik Meister19

coach

Luis Enrique Martínez García
Julien Stephan
Source: La Verdad

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