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Paris broke the resistance of the militant Brest with hero Mbappe!

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He struggled to the end, but he had Mbappe in high spirits and left with the “double” h Paris Saint Germain! His team Luis Enrique won 3-2 at home Brest for its 10th matchday Ligue 1in one game he found things dark, however, in the final the 24-year-old French superstar initially missed a penalty and scored the winning goal in the restart.

Thus, the French champions achieved their fourth consecutive league victory and Champions League and they remained within breathing distance with 21 points (-1) of Nice, while the tough Brest remained at 15 points and sixth place.

The Parisians entered the match very strongly and in the 16th minute the child prodigy of French football, Zaire-Emeriopened the scoring, with Kylian Mbappe to “hit” twelve minutes later (28′) for 2-0.

The home team reacted in the 43rd minute Mounier reduced to 2-1, assisted by ex-Olympiakos player Keni Lala. In fact, Brest entered the second half with a fury and brought the game to a 2-2 draw with Le Duaron, catching the Paris defense asleep which made continuous mistakes.

The match became a thriller at the end, with the visitors pushing for the winning goal and in the 89th minute they won a penalty with Mbappe to undertake the execution. The 24-year-old missed, but grabbed the rebound to make it 3-2, which was the final score in a hard-fought victory for Paris.

The 10th matchday in detail:



Friday 27/10

Clermont-Nice 0-1

(74′ Boudaoui)

Saturday 28/10

Reims-Lorraine 1-0

(84′ Wilson-Esbrandt)

Lance-Nat 4-0

(27′ pen.-72′ pen. Sotoka, 58′ Medina, 89′ El Ainawi)

Sunday 29/10

Brest-Paris Saint-Germain 2-3 (43′ Meunier, 52′ Le Duaron – 16′ Zaire-Emery, 28′, 89′ Mbappe)

Lille-Monaco (16:00)

Metz-Havri (16:00)

Montpellier-Toulouse (16:00)

Rennes-Strasbourg (18:05)

Marseille-Lyon (21:45)

The next (11th) matchday:



Friday 3/11

Paris Saint-Germain-Montpellier (22:00)

Saturday 4/11

Lorient-Lance (18:00)

Marseille-Lille (22:00)

Sunday 5/11

Lions-Mets (14:00)

Nantes-Reims (16:00)

Strasbourg-Clermont

Toulouse-Havri

Monaco-Brest (18:05)

Nice-Ren (21:45)

Source: Sport Fm

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