Large victory for PSG despite an end to the match to forget
Despite a completely disastrous last quarter of an hour, PSG largely won on the pitch against Bayern (5-2).
Ibrahim Mbaye’s double and Mahamadou Sangaré’s hat-trick completely revived PSG in the race for qualification. Before the last day, and the end of the matches this week, the Ile-de-France club occupies 14th place in the ranking.
We will have to finish the job against Salzburg.
A goal unfairly denied to Bayern
Bayern scored from an indirect free kick but the assistant referee raised his flag to signal offside. Looking at the replays, there didn’t seem to be any offside.
But the score remains 5-2 in favor of PSG.
Double save by Martin James
PSG’s defense is poor at the end of the match. But goalkeeper Martin James watches over with two new saves.
Another crossbar to save PSG
Another bar on a powerful strike from Dalpiaz. This time Martin James narrowly deflected the Bayern player’s shot but Paris was still close to taking a third.
Fortunately it’s still 5-2 for PSG.
The bar saves PSG, the 5-3 was very close
We definitely stopped playing on the PSG side and Bayern almost took advantage of this to further reduce the gap.
Still 5-2 for Paris but this time Martin James was saved by his crossbar.
And Bayern scores on PSG’s kick-off
Paris immediately loses the ball on the commitment and Aznou sends a missile under the bar of Martin James. It makes 5-2 for PSG against Munich.
Nasrawe saves honor
Perfect counter-foot from Nasrawe against Martin James. The PSG goalkeeper could not do anything and Bayern saved the honor.
Penalty for Bayern
Having just entered the game, Mbemba Nlandu makes a mistake and offers Bayern a penalty.
Triple change on the Parisian side
With the manita, it’s the coach’s time at PSG.
After his decisive pass for Sangaré, Diaby leaves the field all smiles and leaves his place to Abo el Nay. Oumar Camra and Axel Tape also went out while Mbemba Nlandu and Ayari came in.
And the hat-trick for Sangaré
And the correction continues since Mahamadou Sangaré scored again. Hat-trick for the PSG scorer and it makes 5-0.
No one responds on the Bavarian side anymore.
First change for PSG
After the Mbaye goal, David Boly gives way to Hermann Diandaga. A diligent match from the young right back of PSG.
Mbaye served by Sangaré… and it makes 4-0
And this time it’s Mahamadou Sangaré who shows himself to be altruistic and serves Ibrahim Mbaye on a plate for the 4-0.
Without control, the winger scores PSG’s fourth goal and signs a double. Frankly, it turns into humiliation at Bayern Campus.
Camara shows up but misses the shot
Oumar Camara does a little number in the Bayern area but the PSG left winger cannot find the target. His powerful shot misses and the score does not change.
Sangaré misses the hat-trick
Two passes and Mahamadou Sangaré accelerates into one on one against the last defender. Unfortunately, the PSG striker pushes his ball too far and Klanac grabs the ball. Still 3-0.
Bayern’s defense in pain
Bayern’s defense is definitely in a tough situation against the Parisian arrows. If the score is already heavy in this match, PSG could further increase its lead.
Note that we hear a little less from the German supporters. Unlike a PSG fan who cheers the titis at the top of his lungs.
Sangaré gets the double on Mbaye caviar
The match is probably folded. On a new deep ball, Ibrahim Mbaye rushes into the Bavarian area and calmly serves Mahamadou Sangaré behind. The butetur puts it at the bottom without trembling and PSG leads 3-0.
Already six goals for the Ile-de-France striker in this Youth League.
Here we go, PSG wants to finish well
The second half has started and if PSG has had another scare, Martin James is keeping an eye on things.
The game will resume
The players return to the pitch. The second half will begin soon at Bayern Campus.
Ruger replaces Irankunda at the break. A tactical adjustment linked to the expulsion of Paul Scholl before the break.
A good operation in the ranking in case of victory
With this potential second consecutive victory, PSG would have 7 points in the Youth League.
If successful against Bayern, the Ile-de-France club would provisionally move to 16th in the standings and among the 22 qualified for the final phase.
It’s half-time and PSG is quite calm
It’s the break and PSG is enjoying a fairly peaceful trip to Bavaria for the moment.
After goals from Ibrahim Mbaye and Mahamadou Sangaré to lead 2-0, German central Paul Scholl was sent off just before the break. Ideal first period for Parisians.
Mbaye accelerates again… and Bayern finds itself down to ten after Scholl’s expulsion
Mbaye accelerates again and Paul Scholl (no relation to Mehmet) catches him in the position of last defender. As the twirling PSG winger headed towards goal, the referee brought out the red.
Paris leads by two goals and finds itself eleven against ten.
Paris in master’s degree
We are slowly approaching half-time and PSG is playing a perfect match so far. Diligent and serious in defense, the Ile-de-France titis are quite effective in counterattacks.
Sangaré famous as Gyokeres
A beautiful tribute to Viktor Gyokeres from Sangaré. The PSG striker celebrated his goal like the Swede from Sporting.
This time, Sangaré does not miss the target and PSG makes the break
After a careful restart from the Parisian defense, PSG offered an express counterattack and Sangaré finished alone.
Starting from his camp and faster than the opposing defense, the hopeful Ile-de-France player calmly adjusts the opposing goalkeeper.
2-0, the perfect match for PSG as night begins to fall in Munich.
The bar for Boly, PSG pushes
Powerful strike from David Boly but the titi’s shot smashes the bar of a happy Klanac. PSG misses another opportunity to take cover in this match.
Sangaré shows up again but misses a 2-0 ball
Served at the entrance to the area by Axel Tape, Sangaré curls his shot but it is easily captured by the Bavarian goalkeeper.
PSG in management
The debates are balanced. Even if Bayern controls possession, the German team has not been too dangerous for a few minutes.
So much the better for PSG who are calmly managing their goal ahead for the moment.
What a save from the PSG goalkeeper!
The Parisian defense plays hard and gets away poorly. But Martin James made a superb save on a long shot from Irankunda.
Both in the air and on Bavarian shots, the PSG goalkeeper seems in good shape at the moment.
The head of Sangaré…it’s nearby
And in the wake of the Bavarian post, Sangaré shines but his header misses the German goals.
Post for Bayern, PSG is doing well
All you had to do was call to see a nice long-range strike from Munich by Irakunda. After a tricky rebound, PSG goalkeeper Martin James saw the ball hit his post and go out. The goalkeeper seemed to be on the trajectory.
The rhythm drops a little
After PSG opened the score, the pace dropped a little at the start of the match. For the moment, the Ile-de-France residents are holding on.
Mbaye’s goal to launch PSG
Bayern pushes but PSG’s defense holds strong at the start of the match. And on a counter, it is PSG who scores.
After superb work from David Boly, Ibrahim Mbaye opened the scoring in this match. If the winger tries twice, it ends up at the bottom and Paris leads 1-0.
First (small) alert on PSG’s goals
On a distant free kick, the Parisian defense found itself in difficulty but managed to free itself after a slight mix-up.
Bayern fans in good shape
If the stands are not full, the German supporters who came to attend this meeting are making their voices heard.
But for the moment it is quite balanced despite some technical errors on the PSG side in passing.
The kick-off is given
Here we go! PSG needs points during this duel played at Bayern Campus. The young Bavarians try to turn and deprive the Parisians of the ball.
Kick-off is imminent
Just a few more minutes until this match kicks off.
Players from both teams enter the field. After a brief protocol, the duel will begin.
The lines of the clash between Bayern and PSG
Not too many surprises in the eleven lined up by coach David Suarez for this trip to Germany. The PSG coach can notably count on the return of Axel Tape after his first presence in the pro group in Ligue 1 against Toulouse.
The PSG eleven: James – Boly, El Hannach, Tape, Cordier – Diyinu Nzinga, Diaby, Khafi – Mbaye, Sangaré, Camara.
Le one of Bavaria: Klanac – Dalpiaz, Scholl, Puljic, Aznou – Nasrawe, Aseko, Jensen – Della Rovere, Kusi Asare, Irankunda.
PSG also in difficulty in this competition
Like the first team in the Champions League, PSG has four points in the Youth League championship phase.
David Suarez’s “titis”, however, won their first match on the previous day. They won 4-2 against Atlético de Madrid.
Kick-off at 4 p.m.
Welcome to this RMC Sport live stream to follow the Youth League match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, scheduled for this Tuesday, November 26 from 4 p.m. at FC Bayern Campus.
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