Monaco-PSG: the terrible statistics of the first Parisian period

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At the opening of the 24th day of Ligue 1, PSG travels to AS Monaco in Ligue 1. And in the first period, Paris was totally overwhelmed by the Monegasque waves. At the break, the scoreless score seemed miraculous for Luis Enrique’s flock, saved by a great Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Suffering defensively, Kylian Mbappé’s teammates are apathetic offensively. Symbol of this lack of solutions, Opta informs us that Paris only touched three small balls in the opposing area. On the other hand, the principality club touched the ball 18 times in the Parisian area. A difference which perfectly reflects the asemist domination in the first period.

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