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Despite the victory in Le Havre (1-4), Gonçalo Ramos’ injury is the big black mark of the evening for Paris Saint-Germain. Especially since his replacement, Randal Kolo Muani, did not convince.
You can win your first match of the season 4-1 away and still be happy. This is the case for Paris Saint-Germain, who had to wait until the 85the minute to take the lead against Le Havre, and who lost Gonçalo Ramos to injury, due to a nasty tackle from a HAC defender.
” The evening news is that Luis Enrique tells us that Gonçalo Ramos’ injury is serious, regretted Walid Acherchour Friday evening on DAZN. This is the big black mark of the evening for Paris Saint-Germain. If we combine that with Kolo Muani’s performance…”
The British platform consultant is not convinced by the former Nantes player. “Kolo Muani, it’s been a year since he arrived at Paris Saint-Germain. I like him a lot, he’s done great things with the French team, with Frankfurt. Last year, it was already complicated, people said there was a lack of confidence, but tonight I didn’t like his match at all.”
Ramos more convincing than Kolo Muani
Walid Acherchour preferred Ramos’ 20 minutes before his exit, rather than Randal Kolo Muani’s performance, which was less good
“in pressing, in his relationship with others, in finishing”The Portuguese had provided the assist for Lee Kang-In at the start of the match (3e). The Frenchman, himself, placed a header on the bar (23e) before scoring at the very end of the match from a penalty that he himself had won (90e).
But that is not enough. “If someone tells me tomorrow that there is a serious injury for Gonçalo Ramos, I have no guarantee with Kolo Muani for the number 9 position at Paris Saint-Germain”worries Walid Acherchour.
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