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Killian Mbappé’s goal gave PSG a 2-0 lead in the 37th minute. They have only lost once in League One since taking over Qatar in 2011. Last night, Monaco remembered the French league champions those painful memories. The match between the team’s two best stars, Neymar and Mbopp, came back from injury, so instead of a festival, it has become a shell on the chest of the Parisians!
After Kevin Voland leveled in the second half, Cesc Fabregas scored from the penalty spot in the 64th minute to secure a 3-2 win for the hosts. After eight consecutive wins in League One, Thomas Tuchel’s supporters had to stop here. Tukhel lost such a shocking match, ‘To be honest, there is more surprise than anger. The difference between the first and second half of the game is unthinkable! However, Monaco lined up a youth team on this day, with the exception of Captain Corona Wissam Ben Yed. Eight of the eleven were under 23 years of age.
Mbappé put the visitors ahead with an extension from Anhel Di Maria in the 25th minute. PSG received a penalty in 36 minutes. Mbappé scored his 99th career goal for PSG from Spotkick. For the remainder of the match, he had the opportunity to score his 100th goal with a hat-trick. The former Monaco star sent the ball into the net for the third time but was ruled offside. Monaco changed in the second half when Fabregas added and started the game with great passes. His first goal came in the 52nd minute. Voland scored the goal as Gelson Martins stretched. His second goal in the 74th minute was assisted by Fabregas. And six minutes before the end of the match, defender Abdu Dialu received a penalty for foul inside the area, Fabregas did not waste that opportunity to win the team. After such a remarkable victory, Monaco coach Nico Kovacs did not hide his excitement, but also said that “this is not the end” and is inspiring the team for a new challenge. They are still 4 points behind the best PSG. However, such a pace before the crucial Champions League match against Arab Leibniz could not help but upset the French champions. AFP
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