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D1 women: PSG ridicules OM 11-0

2020-01-18T17:31:11.536Z


The feminine clasico turned short and ridiculous this Saturday at the Jean-Bouin stadium, where the Parisiennes only made a mouthful of Marseilla


The under-19s of PSG, victorious 6-0 over their OM counterparts, had shown the way. As you would expect, but perhaps not in such large widths (11-0), the Parisian elders (2nd in D1) made only one bite - and that is saying little - promoted and relegated from Marseille (11th), this Saturday in a Jean-Bouin stadium (Paris XVI) animated by ultras.

Well off at break (8-0) to beat the record for the biggest score in the history of D1, dating from a Metz-Lyon (0-15) in September 2014, the players of Olivier Echouafni have slightly dropped foot. Not sure that the poster, broadcast on Canal +, made good publicity for the women's championship.

What you must remember

There was only one team on the field and no match. The gap in resources turned out to be glaring on Jean-Bouin's synthetic. Caught in pity, the PSG ultras even asked for "a team in Marseille!" »Before leaving a banner" OM humiliation suits you so well ".

A little harsh for limited and outdated Olympians in all areas. The moments when they crossed the Paris 30m can be counted on the finger of one hand. The first strike - there will be two more in the second half - of OM caught by Endler intervened in the 42nd minute.

Despite an ultra-defensive device, the Phocéennes had the greatest pain in the world to stop the Parisian waves. The vice-champions of France then gave themselves to their heart. After half an hour, the final score for the first leg was already reached (5-0). A hat-trick from Diani, two doubles from Katoto and Nadim, and a realization from Formiga before the break devalued this female classic a little more. Far from his considerations, Katoto offered his treble.

We could then see the first steps in the Paris jersey of the last Brazilian recruit Luana, who replaced his compatriot Formiga, warned. But it was the other entrant Baltimore who made it possible to cross the symbolic bar of 10 goals with a keystroke before registering in turn his double. We will stop there, and it is not worse.

The player: Marie-Antoinette Katoto

The Titi of PSG particularly appreciates to face OM. With her hat-trick, the 21-year-old striker has strengthened her status as the best striker in the history of clasicos, bringing her total to ten goals against the Marseillaises. With 12 league goals (17 in all competitions), she returned to the Basques of Lyonnaise Ada Hegerberg (14 goals).

The number: 2

With this success, PSG stuck two points behind Lyon, the leader who must tackle a perilous trip to Bordeaux (3rd) this Sunday (3 p.m.). A false move by the Lyonnaises could revive the interest of the title race, knowing that they must move to the capital on March 14 or 15. The Parisians also treated their goal difference (+ 43 now against + 45 at OL).

Match sheet

PSG - MARSEILLE: 11-0.

Half-time: 8-0.

Spectators: 3,531. Referee: Ms. Beyer.

Goals. Diani (5th, 32nd, 45th), Nadim (10th, 37th), Katoto (22nd, 40th, 67th), Formiga (29th), Baltimore (70th, 79th).

Warnings. PSG: Formiga (63rd); Marseille: Sumo (51st).

PSG: Endler - Périsset, Paredes (cap.), Dudek, Morroni - Formiga (Luana, 64th), Geyoro, Nadim (Huitema, 75th) - Diani (Baltimore, 64th), Katoto, Lawrence. Entr. : Echouafni.

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Marseille: Joly - Cardia, Lamarque, Pizzala (cap.), Conesa (Maetz, 46th) - Altunkulak, Sumo, Gherbi (Hamidou, 73rd), Coton-Pelagie (Zahot, 59th), Laplacette - Salomon. Entr. : Will.

Source: leparis

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