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This PSG is simply unplayable in League 1. Unbeaten in the league since the start of the season, the men of Luis Enrique continued on their momentum this Friday evening in front of their audience of the Parc des Princes. And in what way! Four days to find Brest in the Champions League, the Parisians crushed AS Monaco (4-1).
And as is the case since the start of the year, Parisians have been worn by a large Ousmane Dembélé. Having become formidable of efficiency, the former Barcelona has added two new achievements to his statistics sheet. He scored the 3e and 4e goals from his team (57e
and 90e) – its 20e and 21e of the season (all competitions combined) -concluding a perfect evening for the champions of France, also marked by a wave of extensions announced on the sidelines of the kick -off.
Dembélé doubled, first for Kvara
Before the double of “Dembouz”, Vitinha had opened the brand on a free kick struck hard at the first post (6e). Dominators, the Ile -de -France was surprised by a superb collective movement of the Monegasques, concluded by Zakaria (17e). Despite many opportunities, the red and blue had to wait until the second period to resume the advantage.
Once again established by Luis Enrique, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia participated in the celebration by scoring the first goal in his Parisian era. A little gem. The 23 -year -old Georgian winger played Mawissa magnificently before adjusting Majecki (54e). Sparkling for several weeks, this PSG team is heading straight for a 13th title of champion of France. OM, second, is now 13 points behind. ASM is pointed at 16 lengths.
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