Penalty missed by Mbappé, the big hiccup from Prime Video

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The start of the match between Strasbourg and Paris this Friday was marked by Kylian Mbappé’s missed penalty. An action that viewers did not see.

Technical problem or simple thoughtlessness? Still, the first important match event between RCSA and PSG, this Saturday evening at Meinau, escaped the cameras of the broadcaster of this opening match of the 20e lifting of Ligue 1, Prime Video.

From the 6e minute, a penalty was offered to the Parisians and to Kylian Mbappé – an opportunity missed by the captain of the Blues, who then came up against the new goalkeeper of the Alsatians, Alaa Bellaarouch, improvised number one after the surprise departure at the last hours of the transfer window of Matz Salts. The fourth penalty missed by the person concerned in his last 12 attempts since last season.

Broadcast 7 minutes later

This small event in itself unfortunately could not be viewed live by Prime Video viewers, the production having focused on the face of Kylian Mbappé, in close-up for long seconds, including at the moment of the strike and the Alaa Bellaarouch parade.

It was only seven minutes later, at the 13e of the meeting, that a slow motion could be broadcast to allow viewers to discover the famous save and the initial failure of the PSG scorer. Amazing.

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