LIVE – PSG-Strasbourg: Mbappé finds the net in the championship, Mothiba close to equalizing

Mothiba thinks to equalize but…

On the following corner, the ball drags in the area. Perrin ends up crossing for Mothiba who sees his head lodged in Donnarumma’s small net. But the scorer was offside.

Strasbourg calls for a penalty

First corner on the left for the visitors. Nyamsi is found in the middle but his recovery is blocked by a Parisian. Strasbourg claims a hand, but after verification the game continues.

Mbappé secures his penalty!

From the right, Mbappé puts on the power and finds the net. Too bad for Sels who started on the right side but too short. 1-0 for PSG!

Penalty for PSG!

On the left, Barcola crosses for Ramos who beats Nyamsi. The defender causes the scorer to fall. Logical penalty!

Strasbourg emerges

Vitinha shifts for Lee who follows with a crushed shot. This is kept away by a defender, the Portuguese pass did not seem to be supported.

Senaya at fault

Left flank, Mbappé makes the difference against Senaya. The latter tackles the Parisian and concedes an interesting free kick for Paris.

Hernandez watches behind

The Alsatians pushed by their fans insist on the right, but Hernandez and Danilo closely mark their opponents. The Blues defender ends up heading away.

Paris has the ball

Barcola and Mbappé combine on the left, but the former Lyon player misses his control and Senaya recovers. Logically, PSG holds the ball in these first minutes.

The match begins!

Referee Bastien Dechepy has just whistled for kick-off. The Parisians start first.

Imminent start of match

The game will start in a few minutes. Parisians and Strasbourg residents have just set foot on the lawn of the Parc des Princes.

The Parisian eleven, with Lee starting and a change of system

Donnarumma – Marquinhos, Danilo, Lucas Hernandez – Lee, Ruiz, Vitinha, Soler – Ramos, Mbappé, Barcola.

Substitutes: Navas, Kolo Muani, Hakimi, Ugarte, Dembélé, Skriniar, Mukiele, Ndour, Kurzawa

The composition of Strasbourg

Salts – Senaya, Nyamsi, Perrin, Delaine – Mwanga, Doukouré, Deminguet – Diarra, Mothiba, Bakwa

Substitutes: Bellaarouch, Sow, Sylla, Sobol, Prcic, Angelo, Sahi Dion

History of the last match at the Parc des Princes

Used to standing up to PSG At Meinau, the Strasbourg side have less success at the Parc des Princes. In December 2022, the reigning champion came out 2-1 thanks to Marquinhos and Mbappé.

Strasbourg in the tough

12th in the standings, Strasbourg had made a promising start but began to fall back into trouble with two losses in a row against Lens and Nantes. Proof that the gap is slim with the bottom of the ranking, the Alsatians have only 3 points difference against 16th Lorient.

Paris must continue before Milan

Capable of good and bad since the start of the season, PSG remained on a positive note thanks to the 1-3 success acquired in Rennes before the international break. Faced with good series from Monaco and Nice, the Parisians must begin a winning streak. Especially since next week, Luis Enrique’s men will face AC Milan in the Champions League.

The probable composition of Strasbourg

The probable line-up for Strasbourg against PSG: Salts – Senaya, Nyamsi, Perrin, Delaine – Mwanga, Doukouré, Deminguet – Diarra, Mothiba, Bakwa

The PSG group, without Zaire-Emery

Victim of a slight twist in his ankle with the Espoirs, Warren Zaire-Emery is not present as planned in the PSG group to face Strasbourg this Saturday (5 p.m.).

Luis Enrique’s warning to his players

Beware of overconfidence

Hello everyone and welcome to PSG-Strasbourg live

The day after the draw between Le Havre and Lens, the ninth day of Ligue 1 continues this Saturday at the Parc des Princes, with the match between PSG and Strasbourg. Kick-off at 5 p.m.

The Alsatian club is only 12th in Ligue 1, after having suffered two defeats against Lens then Nantes before the break. But Patrick Vieira praised the unity of his group and intends to rely on that to attempt a coup.

On the Parisian side, Luis Enrique warned his players: there is no question of scuttling against the RCSA by thinking about Milan too soon. Especially since PSG does not have the almost usual lead in the championship as in previous years.

PSG-Strasbourg, match broadcast on TV on Prime Video, to follow live on radio on RMC and in our live text on RMC Sport.

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