He turned the confrontation with her into a walk Montpellier and climbed to the top, having one more match, h Paris Saint-Germain (3-0)!
Luis Enrique’s team didn’t have to strain and playing -mainly- with engines off, easily won and found themselves in first place in the standings, leaving behind Nice and Monaco.
The Parisians came into the game very strongly and opened the scoring in the 10th minute, where after an excellent collaboration, Mbappe left the ball for Kang-In Lee, who with a wonderful placement, sent the ball into the sky of the net for 1-0. This was the score with which the two teams went to the break.
In the 58th minute, the Parisians scored a masterpiece. Hakimi stole the ball and passed it to Zaire-Emery, he played a one-two with Dembele and with a fantastic finish, made it 2-0. A few minutes later, specifically in the 66th minute, Dembele “broke” the ball to Bithynia, who, from the height of the penalty, sent the ball into the net, making the final 3-0.
The (11th) matchday in detail:
Friday 3/11
Paris Saint-Germain-Montpellier 3-0
(10′ Kang-In Lee, 58′ Zaire-Emery, 66′ Bithynia)
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)
The next (12th) matchday:
Friday 10/11
Montpellier-Nice (22:00)
Saturday 11/11
Reims-Paris Saint-Germain (18:00)
Le Havre-Monaco (22:00)
Sunday 12/11
Brest-Strasbourg (14:00)
Clermont-Lorraine (16:00)
Lille-Toulouse
Metz-Nats
Rennes-Lyon (18:05)
Lance-Marseille (21:45)
Source: Sport Fm
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