Mbappé rears up, PSG resists

The French football classic, Marseille-PSG, the last of Kylian Mbappé with the Parisian jersey, substituted and upset by the change in the second half, was a halt for the visitors, 0-2, even in a match in which He was left with one less player due to Beraldo’s red card before the break. Vitinha, with a great goal, put the first on the scoreboard, Mbappé was substituted and in the end, Gonçalo Ramos, who came on for the captain of the French team, sealed the contest.

The match, despite the result, became extremely complicated for PSG in the first half due to the direct red card to the center back. But first, with a novel approach from Luis Enrique, with Dembélé inside, the Ligue 1 leader had chances to take the lead on the scoreboard. Fabián, with his right foot, missed a free shot in the fifth minute, before Marseille got up, albeit timidly.

Gasset’s team, more focused on defending Mbappé than attacking, could not find the formula to reach the Donnarumma area, except for a shot from Aubameyang in the center and a cross-shot from Veretout that almost scored against Danilo. Before Beraldo’s expulsion, Pau López, omnipresent, anticipated Kolo Muani in a blatant one-on-one.

The Brazilian centre-back, who already had yellow, knocked down Aubameyang in the center of the field with a push. The referee signaled a foul, but did not caution the former Sao Paulo player. However, the VAR, surprisingly, warned him that there was a possible red card for being, according to his interpretation, a clear scoring chance, since the Gabonese was left alone against Donnarumma. The referee rectified his decision in the first instance and sent Beraldo off with a direct red card.

Sometimes, playing with ten is even better than with eleven, although with PSG’s overwhelming squad, in France the numerical inferiority does not diminish. In a counterattack initiated by Vitinha, Dembélé assisted the Portuguese, immeasurably, who even had time to accommodate the ball and beat Pau López. The 0-1 did a lot of damage to Marseille, unable to overcome it for many minutes.

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The Marseille team, however, has the ability to sometimes get into games in an almost isolated way. Veretout tied the score after a rebound from a lateral cross, but the referee annulled it due to Luis Henrique’s obstruction of Donnarumma.

Luis Enrique, thinking about Wednesday’s Cup semifinals against Rennes, replaced Mbappé, disgruntled even though it has become a habit in recent matches. Despite OM’s momentum at the end, PSG, in another counterattack, initiated by Asensio and materialized by Gonçalo Ramos, sentenced and worsened the loss of the classics against their archenemy, who has not beaten them at home in the league for 13 years.

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Changes

Lee Kang-In (45′, Randal) Samuel Gigot (50′, Chancel Mbemba), Pope Gueye (60′, Geoffrey Kondogbia), Faris Moumbagna (60′, Iliman Ndiaye), Marco Asensio (64′, Ousmane Dembélé), Manuel Ugarte (64′, Fabián Ruiz), Gonçalo Ramos (64′, Kylian Mbappé), Azzedine Ounahi (72′, Leonardo Balerdi), Milan Skriniar (76′, Warren Zaire-Emery)

Goals

0-1, 52′: Vitor Ferreira0-2, 84′: Goncalo Ramos

Cards

Referee: Benoît Bastien
Arbitro VAR: Jeremie Pignard, Hamid Guenaoui
Beraldo (14′, Yellow), Lucas (37′, Yellow), Beraldo (39′,Roja), Danilo Pereira (39′, Yellow), Gianluigi Donnarumma (44′, Yellow)

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