Mbappé, things are going wrong

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For once, Kylian Mbappé did not score with PSG and his team was caught by Brest (2-2), Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes, during the clash between the Ligue 1 leader and the third in the ranking.

Kylian Mbappé had scored in PSG’s last six matches, even scoring a hat-trick against Revel and doubles against Metz and Orléans. Sunday evening, when Stade Brestois came to the Parc des Princes, the French prodigy neither shook the nets nor shone on the pitch (still as a central striker). And the formation of Luis Enrique, broad leader of Ligue 1, shared the points with the third surprise in the ranking (2-2).

The Rouge et Bleu led 2-0 at half-time. Marco Asensio opened the scoring with a magnificent open goal from Bradley Barcola (38th), then Randal Kolo Muani threw himself into the feet of an opposing defender, Lilian Brassier, for the break goal (45th+2). But the Parisians then disappointed. “RKM” was precisely too discreet on the right (unlike Barcola on fire on the left) and Mbappé, on his rare opportunities, did not hit the target.

The Madjer of Pereira Lage!

The Finisterians led by Eric Roy, who had also made a good start to the match, did not miss the opportunity to come back to the score! Mahdi Camara reignited the suspense with the help of Danilo Pereira (55th) and Mathias Pereira Lage, on a cross from Martin Satriano, equalized with a Madjer which passed between the legs of the same Portuguese defender (80th). PSG finished at 10 with the exclusion of Barcola after a dispute (93rd).

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Manu Tournoux

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