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Bordeaux-PSG (0-1): Paris ensures without its stars

2021-03-03T22:52:21.937Z


Deprived of Neymar, Mbappé and Di Maria, PSG has once again imposed itself outside, four days after its success in Dijon. Dull,


Two out of twelve.

The second knives are sharp.

At least intermittently.

In any case enough to stumble these Bordelais (1-0), resigned from the kickoff, with both the heads of culprits and victims, which will complicate their task when finding lawyers.

Like Sarabia, the Parisian replacements, those brought in to compensate for the absences of Neymar, Di Maria, Mbappé or Kean for various reasons, were applied and involved until the lights went out very early, too early even.

Another annoyance: the avalanche of warnings and unnecessary nervousness.

PSG still took the dirlo for a joke, a very Parisian tropism while the referee is only doing his job.

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After a first period in the tone, Mauricio Pochettino's men decided to visit Matmut Atlantique in second, its gray seats, its concrete gangways but a square thought of as a promise of an ecological stadium before its time with its beautiful woodwork.

They were no longer there, no longer with us, no longer in the match, elsewhere, and it took all the clumsiness of the Girondins to avoid the equalizer against this band of tourists on a spree.

The stabbing could have been signed by an old acquaintance, a disgruntled ex party, driven out by the local authorities in 2018, at the end of Unai Emery's mandate, and a two-year contract that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi took asks again how he was able to sign it or at least give his agreement.

Hatem Ben Arfa, on his right foot, came close to a new peak in his roller coaster career whose passage in Aquitaine sounds more like a hollow than a peak.

Lille, constant threat

The former French football prodigy is running towards his 34 years in ten days but he has beautiful remains even though he will always be challenged, which is his life as a footballer.

Keylor Navas, who probably knows nothing about the life of HBA and the novel he wrote in France and elsewhere, watched the leather end his life out of goal and he seemed relieved, before putting out a parade “Banksienne” on a Briand head at dusk.

From his position, the goalkeeper knew before anyone else that the other ten had let go, preferring the audio guide in Spanish or Portuguese than the game and the conquest towards a new title of champion of France.

Even if they advance without Air Pod which informs them about the competing results of the evening, the Parisians would have been wrong to split the pact they have made, the desire for a flawless twelve wins, well underway at Dijon Saturday with a Burgundian fondue at 4-0.

Most of the 28th day, the friends of Marquinhos spent it at the top of the virtual standings, combining their short success in Bordeaux and the draws of Lille at home against OM and Monaco in Strasbourg.

The virtual held until the end but not until the end, with two goals coming from the limbo of Lille, as a sign that the Mastiffs will remain a constant threat, a completely credible contender, returned to one meeting per week without the Cup from Europe.

MATCH SHEET

Half-time:

0-1.

Goal:

Sarabia (20th).

Warnings.

Bordeaux: Seri (18th), Adli (50th).

PSG: Sarabia (40th), Danilo (43rd).

Bordeaux:

Costil -Sabaly (Briand, 87th), Koscielny (cap.), Mexer, Benito - Adli, Zerkane (Lacoux, 78th) - Kalu (De Préville, 65th), Seri (Traoré, 78th), Oudin - Hwang (Ben Arfa, 65th).

Entr.

: Gasset.

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PSG:

Navas - Dagba (Kehrer, 78th), Marquinhos (cap.), Kimpembe, Kurzawa - Danilo, Gueye - Sarabia (Diallo, 87th), Rafinha, Draxler (Herrera, 74th) - Icardi.

Entr.

: Pochettino.

Source: leparis

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