HAC – PSG: the record broken by the Parisian eleven!

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PSG lined up the youngest starting eleven in its history against Le Havre. By fielding a team with an average age of 22 years and 192 days, Luis Enrique broke a record, dating back to the 80s, against HAC for the first match of the season. A choice of youth paid off as the Parisians won (4-1) in Normandy for the first of the post-Kylian Mbappé era.

This Friday evening, another record was broken, that of the youngest player to start in the Paris Saint-Germain jersey. Ibrahima Mbaye, 16 years, 6 months and 23 days, the immense hope of the Parisian team, is the new holder of this record. Alongside Yoram Zagué and Warren Zaïre-Emery, both 18 years old and also starting this Friday evening, the youth of PSG is asserting itself and showing itself at the highest level since the arrival of Luis Enrique.

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