Donnarumma goes from strength to strength, PSG can't take it anymore

Donnarumma goes from strength to strength, PSG can't take it anymore
Donnarumma goes from strength to strength, PSG can't take it anymore

PSG had a quiet evening in (2-4), but Gianluigi Donnarumma acted again in the last minutes of the match, conceding two goals which will still be talked about.

There is nothing to say, Saint-Germain fully deserved their victory in Angers this Saturday evening (2-4). The score could even have been much heavier in favor of Luis Enrique's team, without the ineffectiveness of Dembélé or even Kolo Muani in the second half. Defensively, despite the tenures of Skriniar and Beraldo, PSG was also rather solid… until the last ten minutes, with two goals conceded. In a difficult context for him, nothing was spared Gianluigi Donnarumma and the Italian goalkeeper found himself criticized again after PSG's trip to Angers. Defeated on an exceptional shot in the top corner on the first goal, the former AC Milan goalkeeper once again had a completely risky placement on the corner of the second SCO goal.

PSG takes two more goals, Donnarumma criticized

Enough to annoy Romain Beddouk, Winamax journalist. “But what is Donnarumma doing?!” I'm not sure what my line is to get back into it as soon as the corner is taken and therefore be on the back foot… Anything” regrets the journalist, who is not the only one to rail against the Parisian goalkeeper. “Donnarumma each solicitation = goal. It's rubbish”, “Donnarumma forgive me for the fixation but another weird goal + burst fist exit + attempt to save a corner which could have given Angevine an action”, “4-0 you think the match is over advance when SUDDENLY? A human being named Donnarumma who stupidly gives Angers 2 goals at the last minute….I suffer” or even “Guys like Dembele and Donnarumma are indisputable starters at PSG and you want us to go for an LDC…” plague the Parisian supporters, whose patience is starting to reach its limit with Gianluigi Donnarumma.



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