Paris Saint-Germain champion of France U19

U19 PSG champion (Photo Sulyvan Manfroi)

Reinforced by several professional players, Paris Saint-Germain won against Auxerre in the final of the French U19 championship.

Paris Saint-Germain won a fifth French U19 championship title this Sunday afternoon in Brive-la-Gaillarde. However, AJ Auxerre opened the scoring through Rayan Mandengue (12′). But the Parisians then reacted thanks to Senny Mayulu. The PSG striker provoked Lucas Boulmot’s own goal (19′) before scoring (35′). It was Mamadou Sangaré who validated this success in added time (90+4).

“It’s an achievement, it’s good, but it’s easy to say that when you win, reacted Zoumana Camara at the microphone of FFF TV. The objective is not to win trophies but to train kids to the highest level. It comes through these kinds of competitions and the taste and desire to win titles. Through these matches, a tension and intensity allow them to experience things that are a little closer to adult and professional football. It’s good for them, we had a solid and powerful opponent against us who gave us a hard time but I think it was deserved throughout the match.

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The technical sheet of the U19 final

Paris Saint-Germain – AJ Auxerre: 3-1 (2-1)
Referee:
Mr. Touil
Goals : Boulmot (19′ csc), Mayulu (35′), Sangaré (90+4) for Paris; Kwedi Mandengue (12′) for Auxerre
Warnings: Mbappé Lottin (39′), Diaby (87′) in Paris; Marsli (73′) in Auxerre
PSG: Guri – Zagué, Cordier, El Hannach, Gadou – Diaby, Mbaye (Diyinu Nzinga, 82′), Mbappé Lottin (Ayari, 88′) – Sangaré, Mayulu, Michut (Camara, 77′). Coach: Zoumana Camara
AJA: Debove – Marsli, Balzanet (Dalberant, 70′), Boulmot, Mohamed – Mary, Viadera (Ndombasi Tukiloga, 52′), Adele (Seha, 65′), Devernois – Lukoki, Kwedi Mandengue (Rodin, 52′). Coach: Jérémy Spender

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