Traveling to the pitch at Stade Lavallois, second in the group at kick-off, the Parisian U17s won at the end of a crazy scenario thanks in particular to a hat-trick from Pierre Mounguengue in the last four minutes of regulation time (3 -5). In the ranking, Yannick Dumas' protégés are now runners-up to Caen.
For this perilous trip to the pitch at Stade Lavallois, Yannick Dumas has fielded an experienced team with only one member of the 2009 generation (striker Noah Tiehi) and the reinforcements of Hermann Diandaga (first match in U17), Elijah Ly or Arthur Vignaud again.
The Parisians quickly opened the scoring through the young striker Noah Tiehi (1-0, 5th). Unfortunately, the joy is short-lived for Aymen Assab's teammates who concede a goal of Firmin Bourny (1-1, 9th) before giving in once again before the half-hour mark on a goal from the winger Axel Hermenier (2-1, 23rd). Returning from the locker room, U17 international Hermann Diandaga, returning from injury after several weeks of absence, leaves his place to the promising Axel Koukaba (2010).
As the last quarter of an hour approaches, Toumani Diagouraga manages to equalize (2-2, 73 days). While we are heading towards a draw, the last minutes of the match are completely crazy: entered into play in the second half, the attacker Pierre Mounguengue offers himself a hat-trick in four minutes (87th, 88th, 90th) punctuated by a third Laval goal of Kyllian Danet (3-4, 89th). Thanks to this spectacular victory, Yannick Dumas' players take second place, six lengths behind leader Caen who defeated Stade Mantois (1-0).
-The composition of PSG : Vignaud – Baradji, Coulibaly, Diandaga (Koukaba, 46th), Batbedat – Laidouni, Assab (Konate, 60th) – Ly, Idder (Slama, 67th), Diagouraga – Tiehi (Mounguengue, 67th)
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