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This very late first outing of PSG will not be remembered. Despite two early goals scored against Sturm Graz (Mbaye, 9th and Soler, 12th), the reigning French champion conceded a draw (2-2) in the green and rural setting of Klagenfurt in Austria. The result is of course not important, especially since between the players barely back from vacation, and the disparate levels of the troops’ physical condition, Luis Enrique observed a very broad review of the squad.
It was also an opportunity to observe for the first time the new Parisian recruits: Matvey Safonov, Joao Neves and Gabriel Moscardo. The first was a starter while the two midfielders came on after the hour mark. Honor to the Russian goalkeeper, who played the entire match. It must be said right away, he did not leave a great impression. If he was left to his own devices on the first opposing goal after this error of clearance by the young Naoufel El Hannach, he is not exempt from all reproach on the second goal.
Safonov and Moscardo in difficulty
Of course, Kiteishvili had no pressure on his back when he unleashed his winning strike, but Safonov surprisingly retreated, almost to his line to prepare for the Georgian’s strike from 20 meters, and did not shine in his relaxation either. Apart from this sequence, the Russian international did not give the impression of being very serene. It is obviously too early to definitively judge the goalkeeper bought for €20 million this summer, but he will have to work twice as hard if he wants to be a serious competitor to Donnarumma.
Joao Neves immediately showed his technical ease with the ball at his feet. While his team was suffering the game, he managed to keep the flow flowing, even if he seemed to be a little hampered by his position as a left relay player. For Gabriel Moscardo, on the other hand, it was complicated at all levels. The young Brazilian ran, a lot even, but everywhere and nowhere at the same time in this sentinel position. His lack of reference points and rhythm were greatly felt, as were his problems in responding physically to the opponent’s impact. He will have to put on his overalls again, and with the usual starters.
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