PSG: Matic (3′ own goal), Beraldo (6′), Ramos (33′, 42′)
Lyon: Nuamah (37′)
AS Monaco’s 0-2 defeat against Brest means that if they win this match, PSG can win Ligue 1 next week.
Despite entering the match without Champions League heroes Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele.
PSG still easily took a 2-0 lead within the first 6 minutes thanks to Nemanja Matic’s own goal and Lucas’s double goal. Beraldo.
Coach Pierre Sage’s choice of attacking doubles right at Parc des Princes makes it easier for the homeowner to exploit the spaces behind.
Minutes later, Bradley Barcola played the leading role but failed to score, leaving the mark for Goncalo Ramos with a brace.
Lyon also created opportunities, as evidenced by Ernest Nuamah’s equalizer in the 37th minute. The striker was also denied another goal a few minutes later, along with missed opportunities from Alexandre Caqueret and Gift. Orban.
However, the class difference has shown itself in the ability to take advantage of opportunities. All four of PSG’s goals left goalkeeper Lopes with no chance to react and were all scored in the first
PSG’s only concern was that Gianluigi Donnarumma reacted too slowly to block Nuamah’s not-so-strong shot, and still seemed a bit out of rhythm after having trouble at home against Barca.
Squad:
PSG (4-4-2): Donnarumma; Hakimi (Mukiele 77′), Marquinhos (Skriniar 68′), Pereira, Beraldo; Asensio, Vitinha, Emery (Soler 77′), Barcola (Mayulu 68′); Ramos (Kang-in 81′), Kolo Muani.
Lyon (4-3-3): Lopes; Maitland-Niles, Caleta-Car, O’Brien, Silva; Caqueret, Matic (Tolisso 68′), Cherki (Balde 77′); Nuamah (Fofana 78′), Lacazette (Orban 68′), Benrahma (Mata 46′).
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Source: The Wall Street Journal