Ligue 1

He won the derby against Monaco by five points and Paris, which remained alone in first place, was eliminated

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Paris Saint-Germain turned the Monaco derby into a one-man show with a 5-2 win as Kylian Mbappé’s side extended their lead over the Monegasques to six points.

Paris Saint-Germain turned the Monaco derby into a one-man show with a 5-2 win as Kylian Mbappé’s side extended their lead over the Monegasques to six points.

It was the hosts who scored the first goal with a shot from Ramos from close range after a weak save from Ken in the 18th minute of the game. The visitors quickly equalized because in the 22nd minute Donnarumma held the ball longer than he should have, made a false tackle on Minamino who was in the penalty area, he controlled and shot to equalize 1-1.

Paris managed to take the lead again in the 39th minute thanks to a well-placed penalty from Mbappe, although the France international did not celebrate the goal against his former club.

The second half started with Monaco pushing for an equalizer and Paris simply controlling the game. However, the hosts scored a third goal in their first phase of the second half.

Three goals in five minutes for both teams

With deep balls to Dembele, the French international brought the ball in front of him with a wonderful heel, penetrated the penalty area and made the final score 3-1 with a shot from a tight angle.

Two minutes later, Paris scored their fourth goal when he stole the ball, Mbappe passed it to Vitinia, who curled a beautiful shot from outside the penalty area to make it 4-1.

Monaco, who had been doing very well up to that point, managed to score a second goal and reduce the deficit in the 75th minute when Balogun received a lovely pass, went around Donnarumma and fired the ball into the net.

Kolo Mouani put the icing on the cake in stoppage time with a free kick from the top of the penalty area, with the Paris players taking advantage of another mistake in Monaco’s defence.

PAR: Donnarumma, Hakimi, Skriniar, Hernandez, Mukiel, Ruith (82′ Soler), Ugarte, Vitinia, Dembele (72′ Barcola), Ramos (72′ Kolo Muani), Mbappe.

MONACO: Ken, Shingo, Maripan, Magasa, Vanderson (79′ Diata), Kamara (79′ Ben Yedder), Zakaria, Jacobs, Minamino (79′ Aklius), Golovin, Balogun.

The results of the 13th game

  • Paris-Monaco 5-2 (18′ Ramos, 39′ Mbappe, 70′ Dembele, 72′ Bitinia, 90+7′ Kolo Muani/22′ Minamino, 75′ Balogun)
  • November 25th 6:00 p.m Clermont – lance
  • November 25th 22:00 O’clock Strasbourg – Marseille
  • November 26th 14:00 clock Nice – Toulouse
  • November 26th 4:00 p.m Lorient – Metz
  • November 26th 4:00 p.m Nantes – Havre
  • November 26th 4:00 p.m Montpellier – Brest
  • November 26th 6:05 p.m Rennes – Reims
  • November 26th 9:45 p.m Lyon – Lille

Source: sport 24

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