A new nugget for PSG!

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For his second professional appearance, young Senny Mayulu (17) scored his first goal with PSG on Saturday evening in Orléans (1-4).

Luis Enrique wanted victory, and above all no injuries. The Parisian coach was served Saturday evening in Orléans, where PSG validated its qualification for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France with a fairly quiet success (1-4). As a bonus, the Spanish technician has seen great things from the young gems of the Parisian training center.

Thus, since the scenario of the match did not require bringing in Bradley Barcola or Ousmane Dembélé, Luis Enrique launched the very young Senny Mayulu (17 years old), already entered into play in the previous round at Revel. And the native of Blanc-Mesnil seized his chance, scoring his first professional goal with a nice flick, on a serve from a certain Kylian Mbappé (88th).

Senny Mayulu’s superb finish, his first professional goal 🥰🥰 pic.twitter.com/aXKuv526B3

— ParisTeam (@Paristeamfr) January 20, 2024

Luis Enrique very happy

After the match, the Parisian clan had nothing but good things to say about Senny Mayulu. “He’s a young man who works well, who has talent, that’s why we were all for him. He is very talented and I think that with work he can go far”believes Danilo Pereira.

“He is a very young player, with a lot of qualities, who can play with both feet and is intelligentappreciates Luis Enrique, in comments reported by Culture PSG. He can play on the side or more inside. He scored a very nice goal on a nice pass from Kylian. He finished the action well as he usually does in training. This is good news for the team. We want to be able to both sign big players, but also use central players, whether Warren, Ethan, Mayulu, Zague or others. »

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