23:07 – Have a good evening everyone
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23:00 – Happy with my team
Luis Enrique, who spoke in French at the microphone of DAZN, did not really want to analyze the Parisian game.I am very happy with the victory. Dembelé was very good, but we are a team that plays together, that scores goals, that’s important. I think we played well, but I have to congratulate ASSE with their defensive and offensive efforts.”
22:49 – The summary
We only see him in the decisive actions and important goals for PSG. For almost a month, Ousmane Dembelé has been the providential man of the Ile-de-France team and this should delight his coach Luis Enrique who is rubbing his hands before challenging City. This evening against AS Saint Etienne, Dembelé was in all the good shots and above all allowed his team to quickly make the break on a tense shot (14th, 1-0) then on a penalty (23rd, 2- 0). He could have added to the score two or three other times (85th, 90th) with a little more precision in the last gesture. His partners Lee Kang In (32nd, , Gonçalo Ramos (45th, 60th) and Barcola (35th, 39th) were unable to be realistic in front of Larsonneur despite several opportunities.
Despite a deserved victory, PSG did not have everything under control against a daring Saint-Etienne team who were not afraid to free up space to be more present in the opposing half. Davitachvili who reduced the score with a superb free kick (64, 2-1) could have opened the score from the start of the match. With a new coach Eirik Horneland, very ambitious in the game, and an impeccable state of mind which has nothing to do with the last laborious outings of last year, ASSE can hope for a rapid rebound for this end of season.
22:48 – We could have scored one or two more goals
The first impressions of the hero of the evening, Ousmane Dembelé at the microphone of DAZN “We didn’t make it easy at the end of the match against a very playful ASSE team. We could have scored one or two more goals. For my part, I showed my face, but I always was like this. Now that it fits, it’s good.”
22:41 – 93′ – Parisian victory
Paris SG won against ASSE (2-1) thanks to a double from Dembelé. A deserved victory for the Parisians against a playful Saint-Etienne team. Luis Enrique’s men maintain the pace in the standings with 7 points ahead of OM
22:38 – 92′ – Too quick strike from Doué
Doué imitates Dembelé a few moments earlier. Served on the left side, the former Rennais tries to wrap his shot but his shot goes well above the target.
22:37 – 90′ – Tense strike from Dembelé
Ousmane Dembelé is once again dangerous in his final minutes, launched on the left side, he unleashes a dry and tense strike, but it goes slightly above the opposing goals
22:34 – 87′ – N’Guessan appears
The young N’Guessan from the ASSE training center appears in place of Davitachvili
-22:32 – 85′ – Dembelé hampered by Nadé
While he seemed ready to challenge Larsonneur, Ousmane Dembelé was hampered in the area at the last moment by Nadé. There will be no hat-trick for the Parisian
22:30 – 83′ – Nice return from Nuno Mendes
Very good defensive return from Nuno Mendes at the feet of Boakye who could have benefited from a quick counter from ASSE.
22:27 – 81′ – La consigne de Horneland
With each ball touched by the Stéphanois midfielders, Horneland asks Stassin to quickly go deep to be served behind the Parisian defense.
22:26 – 78′ – Barcola leaves his place
Very strong but not realistic this evening, Barcola leaves his place to Zaire-Emery;
22:19 – 74′ – Strike into Hakimi’s narrow net
The Moroccan chose the shooting option when he was well served on the right side of the area, his shot ended up in the outside net. A back pass would have been a better option.
22:18 – 71′ – Mayulu replaces
Author of a very good match Mayulu is replaced by Vitinha as the last quarter of an hour of the match approaches.
22:18 – 70′ – Too quick strike from Nuno Mendes
In a slightly off-center position, Nuno Mendes unleashes a cross shot. The ball passes well above Larsonneur’s goals
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