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Paris St Germain’s Bradley Barcola celebrates scoring their second goal
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Bradley Barcola’s brilliance combined with Gianluigi Donnarumma’s decisive saves helped Paris Saint-Germain win at Lens 2-1 in Ligue 1 on Saturday (January 19, 2025).

The win extended PSG’s lead in the standings to 10 points but did little to mask the defensive frailties of Luis Enrique’s team ahead of a crucial Champions League match against Manchester City next week.

PSG remained unbeaten in Ligue 1 but suffered a lot in front of the buoyant crowd at Stade Bollaert. Lens played boldly and had many chances. Lens finally cracked in the 86th minute when Barcola, who previously delivered the assist that led to Fabian Ruiz’s equalizer, scored the winner.

PSG has conceded four goals in its past three matches, including a pair midweek against an amateur side in the French Cup.

With two matches left in the Champions League, PSG sits in 25th place, meaning it could miss out on the knockout stage. The hosts defended well early on to withstand PSG’s attacks and grew into the game to take the lead from a corner.

Przemysław Frankowski kicked the ball into the box for Vitinha to head it toward the far post where the unmarked M’Bala Nzola was waiting. The Angolan forward beat Donnarumma with a precise low shot from close range.

Nzola thought he had a second in the 57th after a fast counterattack only for his goal to be ruled out for offside.

Instead, PSG leveled three minutes later from its first big occasion as Barcola resisted a challenge from Malang Sarr and set up Ruiz with a cut-back pass. The Spanish midfielder gave Lille ‘keeper Hervé Koffi no chance.

Lens then caused havoc in the PSG defense several times but could not convert its chances because of Donnarumma. Often criticized this season, he was decisive in the 65th to deny Goduine Koyalipou with a double save, and his spectacular diving effort nine minutes from time kept out a powerful goal-bound strike from Jonathan Gradit. He made another save in stoppage time.

Koffi was crucial, too, when he blocked a shot from Désiré Doué with his head but was powerless when Barcola was picked in the box and expertly controlled João Neves’ pass and shot into the top corner.

Lens remained in seventh place, 19 points behind PSG.

Rennes slumped to another defeat in a dismal season three days after exiting the French Cup with a loss to a second-tier opponent.

Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Brest left Rennes one point above the relegation playoff spot. Rennes has lost 11 of its first 18 league matches for the first time since 1983-84.

Hugo Magnetti and Ludovic Ajorque scored for Brest. Ludovic Blas pulled one back in the 77th, too late for angry Rennes supporters. A group of Rennes players who moved toward diehard supporters after the final whistle faced a hostile reception and security officers had to stop some from entering the pitch.

Also, sixth-placed Lyon drew with Toulouse 0-0.



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PSG Win Thriller In Monaco But Lose Gianluigi Donnarumma To Facial Injury https://artifex.news/psg-win-thriller-in-monaco-but-lose-gianluigi-donnarumma-to-facial-injury-7282200/ Thu, 19 Dec 2024 02:27:17 +0000 https://artifex.news/psg-win-thriller-in-monaco-but-lose-gianluigi-donnarumma-to-facial-injury-7282200/ Read More “PSG Win Thriller In Monaco But Lose Gianluigi Donnarumma To Facial Injury” »

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Gianluigi Donnarumma suffered a horrific facial injury© AFP




Paris Saint-Germain came from behind to extend their unbeaten start to the Ligue 1 season with a 4-2 win away to Monaco on Wednesday but lost goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to a gruesome facial injury. The bloodied Italy international was left requiring 10 staples after suffering lacerations to the right side of his face when he was caught by the studs of Monaco defender Wilfried Singo. “I don’t know if the referee was badly positioned but VAR needed to intervene, you have to protect the players,” said PSG captain Marquinhos.

“To not give a red in a situation like that, it’s a big call.”

Singo avoided any punishment for his clumsy but unintentional collision as Donnarumma was replaced by Matvey Safonov before Desire Doue gave PSG the lead with his first league goal for the reigning champions.

That came after Achraf Hakimi rattled the post with an intended cross, but Monaco hit back with two goals in seven second-half minutes.

Eliesse Ben Seghir converted a penalty awarded for a handball by Marquinhos to level.

Maghnes Akliouche then crossed for Breel Embolo to poke Monaco in front on the hour and put PSG’s record 31-game unbeaten Ligue 1 away run in jeopardy.

Ousmane Dembele soon equalised and Goncalo Ramos headed in a corner shortly after coming on to swing the match back in PSG’s favour. 

Lee Kang-in’s long-range effort was tipped onto the post by Monaco goalkeeper Philipp Koehn before home coach Adi Huetter was sent off for his reaction to a penalty appeal being turned down following a challenge on Embolo.

Dembele struck again deep into stoppage time to seal victory and signal his return to form after reports of tension with PSG coach Luis Enrique in recent weeks.

The result opens up a 10-point gap between PSG and their closest challengers Marseille and Monaco, the last team to beat the capital club away from the Parc des Princes in March 2023. 

Luis Enrique’s side go to Lens on Sunday in the last 64 of the French Cup in their final game of the year before a rematch with Monaco in the Champions Trophy in Doha on January 5.

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