Kolo Muani, it’s terrible!

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If he scored PSG’s second goal against Brest on Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes, Randal Kolo Muani was once again disappointing during his 70 minutes of play on the field, as right winger.

Between the untenable Bradley Barcola on the left wing and the discreet Randal Kolo Muani on the right, one wonders which of these two PSG attackers is a French international who came very close to offering a third Coupe du world to his country on December 18, 2022 in Qatar… Kolo Muani once again performed poorly when Stade Brestois came to the Parc des Princes on Sunday.

Established by Luis Enrique in place of Ousmane Dembélé, the former Nantes player was not very useful in his role as dynamiter on the wing. On his rare balls to play, he was muddled or uninspired. Fortunately for him, “RKM” threw himself at the feet of Lilian Brassier to double the lead for the Rouge et Bleu after Marco Asensio opened the scoring (45th).

“In terms of content, it is very insufficient »

It’s a match that won’t do Kolo Muani’s business despite his goal, obviously he scored, but in content, it’s very insufficient », Regretted Jérôme Alonzo, the consultant on Prime Video, live. Even more discreet after the break, Kolo Muani gave way in the 69th minute to “Dembouz”, with a meager record of 26 balls for 10 lost, no successful dribble or no key pass given.

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