Moroccan international Adam Aznou had a trying evening during Bayern Munich’s rout against Paris Saint-Germain (2-5) in the Youth League. Reduced to ten after the expulsion of Scholl just before the break (45th), the Bavarians were largely overwhelmed by the Parisian control.
Despite a surge at the end of the match, Bayern reduced the gap from the penalty spot in the 78th minute. On the commitment, the Bavarians quickly recovered the ball, allowing Adam Aznou to stand out. Served in good conditions, he scored a splendid second goal for his team, with a powerful shot into the top corner, leaving Martin James, the Parisian goalkeeper, without reaction. This goal came to attenuate the extent of Munich’s defeat against a dominant PSG.
The young Ibrahim Mbaye, barely 16 years old, particularly stood out for Paris by scoring a double (8th and 64th). This promising talent, of Moroccan origin through his mother and Senegalese through his father, plays with the U18 team of France and continues to confirm all his potential.
An evening to forget for Bayern, but an impressive performance from a PSG on the rise.
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