Parc, Dembélé, Barcola… The figures after PSG /

Parc, Dembélé, Barcola… The figures after PSG /
Parc, Dembélé, Barcola… The figures after PSG / Lens –

Yesterday afternoon, PSG won against on the tenth day of Ligue 1 (1-0). A victory due to a goal from Ousmane Dembélé. The day after this success, a little look back in figures on this meeting.

Four days before receipt – at Princes Park – from theAtlético de Madrid on behalf of the fourth day of the league phase of the Champions Leaguethe PSG faced, in his lair, the RC Lens as part of the tenth day of Ligue 1. In a match that they completely dominated, the Parisians logically won against the Lensois (1-0). With this success, the PSG is the only team in the championship not to have lost any points at home. The capital club offered itself “ a fifth consecutive success in the championship Princes Parkafter having won only one of its previous 6 (4 draws, 1 defeat),” indicates the PSG on its website.

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50th league goal for Dembélé

The PSG has scored in each of his last 20 matches Ligue 1. The Rouge et Bleu have not had a longer run of this kind in the league since August 2018-September 2019 (44). Scorer from the fourth minute of play, Ousmane Dembélé scored the third goal of the season PSG before the first five minutes in the championship. Each of these three achievements (Lee
Kang-In
au Havre, Bradley Barcola against
, Ousmane Dembélé
against Lens) was the first Parisian shot of the match, indicates the PSG. The only scorer of the match,
Ousmane Dembélé reached the mark of 20 achievements in Ligue 1 (12 with
8 with the PSG) and his 50th in the championship (6 in Bundesliga with the
Borussia Dortmund24 with the FC Barcelona). Lens is the fifth club to concede at least 160 goals against PSG after theOlympique Lyonnais (172 goals),AS Saint-Étienne (167 goals), Olympic and the FC (161 buts).

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