Lunch 1: PSG miss top spot after shock Nantes defeat

Lunch 1: PSG miss top spot after shock Nantes defeat

Paris Saint-Germain missed a chance to top Lat 1 on Sunday after falling to a shock following a 2–1 home loss to the Nantes, which led to a league lead despite a 0–0 draw over Lille Monaco Was successful in keeping. The goalscoring champion had a chance to finish first from Lille on goal difference, but strikes from Randall Kolo and Moses Simon erased PSG’s half-time lead, which came through Julian Drexler, and the Capitol Club But campaigned for the fourth house. Lille remain on top and score one on PSG, leading to three points on both him and Lyon, who can only come to the rims on Friday.

Upset for safety, Nante automatically breaks out of the spot with his fifth win of the troubled season.

“We were good in the first half, were in control, and we also had a chance to score second. But we struggled after the draw,” said PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino.

Pochettino made five changes from Barcelona to the previous Champions League quarter-finalists and his side could have easily gone ahead quickly.

Angel Di Maria’s 11th-minute rocket was well saved by Alban Lafont and Marquinos should have performed better shortly after when he moved to Drakler’s corner when he was completely unmarked.

However, Nante came into the game after that and felt he should have been awarded a penalty in the 20th minute, when Principal Kimpembe landed Randall Kolo, not just awarded a spot-kick.

Ten minutes later home goalkeeper Kaylor Navis kept the score level with a superb score from Ludovic Blas’ brilliant half-volley, and PSG then briefly awakened.

Kian Mabappe first worked some space to slap, before Rafina tested Lafont’s fingers with a piercing effort from the edge of the box.

Drakeler opened the scoring three minutes before the break when he survived a left-footed shot on a loose ball.

However, in the 59th minute Nantes leveled some confusion among the PSG camp, which eventually led to Di Maria being replaced – down the tunnel after Pochettino Argentina – as Kolo made a spectacular first before his finish. Mbappé collected the pass.

PSG later told AFP that Di Maria was one of two players whose home was stolen during the game.

PSG lose their way

The turmoil caused by the turf and equalizer seems to have an effect on PSG players and Nantes took full advantage in the 71st minute through Moses Simon, who tapped Kolo’s square pass and then had to wait a long while VAR Ensured that no one is in and out. Make.

Former PSG player and coach Antoine Komboure then watched his new team bravely as the host team tried to get something out of the game.

Christophe Galtier’s Lily finished in first place after their largely uneven draw in Monaco.

Monaco are seven points behind fourth-placed Lille after failing to take the ground in the Champions League race next season.

They are four points behind third-placed Lyon, who have held the previous Champions League spot.

Monaco, who had a bismuth Ben Yedder goal, who ruled out after checking for VAR in the first half, almost snatched the death through substitute Steven Jowick, but Montenegrin’s close-range effort was scored by Mike Magnon Well laid out.

Coach Nico Kovac said, “Jowick is very disappointed. It was a big opportunity but Magnan is excellent.”

“I’m satisfied with how my team played … My impression is that Lil came here to get a draw, as they used to play at the counter.”

Promoted

The draw at the principality was also extended to 11 matches, an unbeaten league run for Lille that stretched back to early January.

The following weekend PSG travels to Lyon, itself with a three-point lead while the Lily hosts threaten Nimez.

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