L1: Paris crushes Monaco, with a first goal for Kvara

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The 21st day of Ligue 1 began with a shock between Paris Saint-Germain, leader, and AS Monaco, which had the opportunity to return to OM, in the second row. While the two teams are preparing to compete in a C1 dam, Luis Enrique opted for a 4-3-3 with Doué, Barcola, Dembélé as a fake new and Kvartskhelia. While Adi Hutter chose in 4-4-2 with Embolo and the Biereth recruit at the forefront of the attack, in front of Akliouche and Minamino on the wings.

But very quickly, the Parisians dictated their game in this meeting and it quickly materialized on a free kick at the first post of Vitinha, very badly negotiated by Majecki (1-0, 6th). Dominators, the Ile -de -France residents were in total control, but on a superb pass in the depth of Magassa, Zakaria could deceive Donnarumma – also at fault at the first post – to equalize (1-1, 19th). Monaco was confident and it took a sublime return from Pacho to prevent Minamino's goal (23rd).

First goal for Kvartskhelia with PSG

ASM insisted, but PSG too, like a nice gesture of a gifted and a Dembélé stirring in this first animated period. But after the break did not last. After a high recovery, Barcola found Kvartskhelia in the axis, which was playing a hook on Mawissa, before going to get his first goal with PSG (2-1, 54th). A few moments later, Monaco was cracking after a beautiful strike from Dembélé at the first post (3-1, 57th).

After a mastered end of the match, Dembélé offered a double after a magnificent work of Nuno Mendes on the left (4-1, 90th+3). Paris won widely in this disputed match, but quickly folded by Luis Enrique's men in the second half, who put a hit on the head for the aasemitis. A real blow in the ranking for Monaco, which fails to return to OM and risks getting out of the podium after the weekend. With 13 points ahead, Paris can quietly prepare its Champions League dam against Brest.

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