Ligue 1: With a hat -trick of Dembélé, PSG offers the Brest scalp before their reunion in LDC

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This is a poster that we will see a lot in the coming weeks. This Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain was traveling to the lawn of the Bretois stadium on behalf of the 20th day of Ligue 1. A poster which will also be on the program of the Champions League play-offs in a few weeks. In the meantime, this match served as a general rehearsal with ty-zefs in shape in 2025 and in operation reconquest in Ligue 1.. For his part, Luis Enrique aligned his typical team to allow his team to establish his domination in the elite. From the outset, the Parisians were the most threatening. Sure of their forces after their great victory in Stuttgart in the middle of the week in the Champions League, the teammates of Bradley Barcola lit the first wick when the former Lyonnais served Dembélé for the first strike of the match (5th). Finally, the two teams went blow for blow with Brestois who also put Gianluigi Donnarumma on several occasions (9th, 18th). But now, faced with a dangerous PSG, we must not miss these kinds of opportunities. In the other direction, Bradley Barcola, who touched the post a few minutes before (19th), dropped Lala before serving Dembélé in front of the empty goal. The former Barça was not asked to open the scoring (0-1, 29th). Authors of a good first period, Parisians were able to count on a conscientious Donnarumma (31st, 38th) to return to the locker room with an advantage on the display board. In the second period, Brest clearly returned with the knife between the teeth. Aware that a blow was possible this Saturday, the Bretons put more enthusiasm in their offensives and the equalization quickly arrived.

On a bad clearance of the Parisian defense, Romain Del Castillo was on the lookout to send an unstoppable rolled shot to put the two teams up to height (1-1, 50th). Consequently, the match went into another stadium between two teams who no longer calculated and who negotiated each attack in order to harm the opposing defense. And when Barcola was still too nice in his strike (54th), Ousmane Dembélé showed more composure. Opportunistic after a nice work of KVaratskhelia who has made his way to the surface, the player trained in Rennes doubled the bet by leaving no chance to Bizot (1-2, 57th). In firecracker, the native of Vernon was still at the conclusion of a superb action of PSG to offer himself his second hat-trick in three days after that registered in Stuttgart (1-3, 62nd). While more than one team could have been struck, Eric Roy's men left for the discount, honoring their nickname this afternoon. Vindictive, the pirates even managed to reduce the brand after an individual feat of Ludovic Ajorque (2-3, 71st). But now, despite its many opportunities to return to the game, the SB29 came up against the cold realism of the Parisians who endowed their victory at the end of the match thanks to the Super-Sub Gonçalo Ramos (2-4, 89th). The Portuguese even offered the double at the end of the match (2-5, 90+5th). With this spectacular success, PSG is getting even worse at the top of the ranking and temporarily takes 13 points ahead of its dolphin, OM. Author of a superb meeting in the game and in the state of mind, Brest can have regrets but now knows how ingredients put for his next confrontations against PSG in the Champions League.

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