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Many discovered him in the Youth League, a competition that he is martyring as he did with the U17 and U19 National championships. At 17 years old, Mahamadou Sangaré is indeed one of the greatest promises of the Parisian training center. Number 9 by training, the native of Bamako joined the capital club in the summer of 2023, at the end of a stunning season punctuated by a title of top scorer of U17 Nationals under the colors of… Montrouge. Obviously, his performances left no one indifferent, and it was therefore Paris which won.
“I received requests from the start. Professional clubs who wanted to sign mehe confided for France Blue Paris in May. PSG is a great club, a historic club. In the end, it was me who chose PSG because everyone knows that it is a great club and that a lot of great players have been trained here, with an excellent training center.» A choice which today looks like a success. For his first season in Paris under the orders of Zoumana Camara, Sangaré panicked the scorers: 23 goals in 24 National U19 matches, with several performances performed under the eyes of a certain… Luis Enrique. A motivation that is necessarily multiplied, and which is reflected in its still insolent statistics at the start of the season
A hat-trick against Atlético Madrid in the Youth League
If his mentor Zoumana Camara chose to leave PSG this summer, the player born in 2007 was able to broaden his benchmarks and renew his performances in the Youth League, the most prestigious competition for the U19s. Against PSV at the end of October (3-3), he scored a sublime goal starting from the right wing, only to score and finish with a remote-controlled left-footed strike. The new French U18 international did it again three times at the start of November during Paris’ victory against Atlético, all in 17 minutes (4-2).
A free kick, a goal on a serve from Mbaye, already seen among the professionals at the start of the season, and a penalty. “The match was decided in the first half (4-0), during which Sangaré and Mbaye were unstoppable, and brutally punished the Atlético defenders”wrote the Madrid daily A.S. after the meeting. Younger than Zaire-Emery, born in 2006, but older than Mbaye, born in 2008, Sangaré has not yet signed his first professional contract. But to believe France Blue Paristhings could change quickly. If he is coveted in Germany, the Parisian titi has every intention of settling down in Paris for the long term. That’s good since the club intends to keep it.
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