Orléans-PSG: Senny Mayulu’s emotion after his first goal

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Winner on the pitch of US Orléans (1-4), Paris Saint-Germain obtained its ticket for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. Carried by a double from Kylian Mbappé, the capital club was also able to count on a goal from Gonçalo Ramos and titi Senny Mayulu. The midfielder, who came on in the 80th minute of play in place of Fabian Ruiz, scored his first goal in Ile-de-France colors. After the meeting, the young 17-year-old player expressed his satisfaction at the microphone of PSG TV.

“I am very happy to have entered this match. I am very happy and very proud. The year is off to a pretty good start. I hope it continues like this and I will do everything I can to work and continue to make some entries like this”declared Mayulu, before being praised by his coach, Luis Enrique. “We know Mayulu’s qualities, he can play with both feet, on one side or in the middle. We are not only a team that makes transfers, but we can also rely on the young people at the center. There is Warren (Zaire-Emery), Senny (Mayulu), Ethan (Mbappé), (Yoram) Zague and many others ». A flourishing start to 2024 for him.

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