Monaco surprised PSG and defeated him in Ligue 1



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After eight victories in a row, with 26 goals in favor and only one against, the Paris Saint Germain suffered a slowdown in the League and in Monaco, come back in the second half when the victory seemed his, with two goals from Kevin Volland and with the leadership of Cesc Fabregas, author of the 3-2, which left Kyllian Mbappé’s first-half double to nothing.

A more than unpredictable defeat as PSG was coming, but even more as the first part of the group led by Thomas Tuchel had been and above all the scoreboard, with a 0-2 in favor that seemed like a sentence for his opponent . The two goals were scored by Mbappé, on 25 and 37, the second from a penalty. Even through the VAR, they canceled two goals for offside.

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All in the first act. The second was very different. With the entrance of Cesc, apart from the incredible defensive fragility of PSG, Monaco reacted emphatically to challenge their rival and a 0-2 against, which they beat through Volland. His was 1-2, taking advantage of a rejection. And his was the 2-2, a pass from Cesc.

The two goals, concentrated in a quarter of an hour, from 52 to 67, put Paris Saint Germain and its defense into evidence. Neymar had already reappeared on the ground. Recovered from a muscle injury, he entered at game time.

It was even worse for PSG. The culmination of the disaster was the penalty that caused the 3-2, from Diallo over Volland. The forward stole the ball, the defender knocked him down as a last option. In addition, he was expelled.

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The maximum penalty was carried out with determination by Cesc, unstoppable for Keylor Navas, to complete an undoubted feat and the third victory in a row for Monaco, which climbs to second place in the standings, just four points behind Paris Saint Germain, although he still maintains leadership.

Meanwhile, Rennes lose pace with two consecutive defeats. This Friday Bordeaux beat him 0-1. The goal was scored by Hatem Ben Arfa, ineffective in his time at Valladolid and now rediscovered with the opposite goal. His play had merit, with a double break, as well as his accurate left foot to give victory to his team.

Bordeaux won after having lost the last two days to continue in the middle of the table.

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