
PSG fell unexpectedly to a great version of OGC Nice. The Parisian team was placed at the Parc de Princes with a lineup led by Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembélé. However, the Parisian team succumbed to the attacks of the visitors in a match where the defense of the home team was certainly not up to par. Kylian Mbappe was the highlight for PSG, who despite his goal, failed to prevent his team from falling in this match.
Terem Moffi was the big star for the visiting team. The French footballer established himself in an important way and was certainly the one who managed to find the space between the defenders to make Donarumma uncomfortable, who was not at all comfortable in the match. Great duel in the middle of the field by Thuram, who surpassed Vitinha and company and gained ground so that his team could reach greater depth. Additionally, he won a lot of passes in the middle of the field.
PSG managed to tie the action thanks to an important goal from Mbappe. Before the tie, Ousmane Dembelé had had a very clear chance to tie the game. He had the option of passing to make it 2-1 to the goalkeeper, but he preferred to shoot and it went quite wide. Everyone in the stadium looked at each other because they couldn't believe what they were seeing. The striker who arrived from FC Barcelona is still not having the best version of himself on the pitch and in this duel he was no exception.
Luis Enrique's team will have to think about their debut in the UEFA Champions League this coming week. The club begins against Borussia Dortmund in one of the most complicated groups in the recent history of the competition. In Ligue 1, With this defeat, PSG was third with eight points and one game more than most teams. Nice, for its part, climbed to second place with 9 units. Much to improve for the current French champion, who will depend on Mbappe and his level to face this campaign.

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