Paris Saint-Germain battled to victory at Meinau, thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappé and Marco Asensio (1-2) on matchday 20 of Ligue 1 on Friday.
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Paris’ attacking duo, consisting of the extremely talented Marco Asensio on the left and Kylian Mbappé in the No. 9 position, were decisive during the 2-1 victory in Strasbourg this Friday evening. After his missed penalty in the 4th minute of the game, Kylian Mbappé recovered well in the first half. He was also on the end of Paris’ first goal, after excellent pressing from Marco Asensio, recovering the ball and a crucial passer. In the second half, after an electrifying counter-attack, Mbappé found Asensio on the opposite side to score his third goal in four matches with PSG.
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22-year-old Strasbourg goalkeeper Alaa Bellaroch made his first appearance in Ligue 1 following Metz Sels’ departure for Nottingham at the end of the transfer window. Despite his brilliant start to the match and a penalty saved by Kylian Mbappé, the Moroccan goalkeeper’s performance was marred by a mistake midway through the first half. Forward outside his penalty area, Bellaroch missed the clearance that scored the first goal. The mistake also cost Racing dearly, his first in Ligue 1 generally convincing, especially with this beautiful parade-clearance sequence in the 66th minute that sparked a Strasbourg chance.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Italian goalkeeper was decisive on numerous occasions against Racing on Friday. From the first minute of the game, Gigio Donnarumma made a great save to allow his team to stay in the match. Strasbourg scored twenty times (compared to nine for Paris), and had eight shots on target (compared to five for Paris Saint-Germain).
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Positioned on the right wing of a 4-3-3, the 25-year-old French international did not have the match of his life at Mainau. Often on a side where Hakimi’s absence is a problem, Randall didn’t really worry Kolo Mua during the game. However, he won the penalty at the beginning of the match. Replaced by Ramos in 82.
The Paris Saint-Germain left-back also had a difficult match despite his side’s win. First hit in the right knee, the French international remained on the field, limping. He received a yellow card for a serious foul on Bakwa in the 30th minute and did not stop Angelo’s cross at the root of Strasbourg’s score reduction (68th).
He came close to opening the scoring in the first minute of the game with a point-blank strike on an alert Donnarumma before losing track of the match. Positioned at the forefront of the Strasbourg attack, the Ivorian was too perceptive and clumsy (five lost balls). Replaced by Emmanuel Amegha in the 52nd minute of the game.
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