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This time the SCO was unable to hold its own. After holding OM in check at the Vélodrome (1-1) or beating AS Monaco on the Rock (0-1), the Angevin club logically gave in to the Parisian leader, defeated on their lawn by a score of 2 -4. Not without being down 0-4 at the break…
PSG in fact got off to a flying start in this meeting, three days after its disappointment at the Parc des Princes against Atlético in the Champions League (1-2 defeat). In three minutes, Lee scored twice to lead his team to victory (17e20e). Then Barcola took over by achieving the double in his turn before the break (31e45e+2).
An annoying end to the match
As too often this season, however, Luis Enrique’s team did not push their talent, happily purring in the second act until finding themselves jostled unexpectedly. Launched into the battle shortly after the hour mark, the unfortunate Kolo Muani once again lacked success. And the locals took the opportunity to distinguish themselves in turn.
With a marvelous volley, Lepaul saved the honor of his family (1-4, 90e+1). Then Biumla frankly upset Donnarumma’s partners and their coach by reducing the gap even further (2-4, 90e+7). A surprising outcome which will certainly leave a bitter taste for Parisians who are more leaders than ever. With six points ahead of Monaco – nine over OM.
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