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Youth League: easy victory for PSG's Titis against Haifa (0-5)

2022-09-14T14:09:01.663Z


The Parisian U19s of Zoumana Camara have a second success in two Youth League games. Ismaël Gharbi and Noah Lemina each have


Like their elders, the Parisian Titis obviously have a taste for the start of the hot season.

After having passed 5 to young people from Juventus a week ago, the PSG U19s presented the same bill to Maccabi Haifa this Wednesday, in Netanya, while keeping their clean sheet this time.

Carried by an offensive trio on fire, they

What you must remember

Even without Warren Zaire-Emery and El Chadaille Bitshiabu, summoned with the big guys for the evening match in Haifa, the Titis managed to shine.

Dominating from the first minutes, Zoumana Camara's boys were quick to open the scoring... and double the lead, in stride.

On a placed attack, Ayman Kari first finds Noah Lemina with his back to goal, who turns around and fires a powerful low shot (1-0, 14').

On the engagement, the locals lost the ball under pressure from Gharbi, who requested the one-two with Housni and deceived Greis with a curled shot (2-0, 15th).

Without a little bad luck and a post (41st), Housni would even have allowed the Parisians to return to the locker room with a more comfortable lead.

This will soon arrive at the locker room returns.

Lively, provocative, Gharbi provokes a penalty which he is responsible for transforming (3-0, 50th).

Stronger technically, the Parisians stifle the Greens and Whites.

After a good combination, Zague dismissed on the right side finds Lemina in the middle near the surface for a well-placed fine shot, and a double (4-0, 60th).

This is the moment that Ilyes Housni has chosen to join the party: on receiving a long clearance from Mouquet, he takes advantage of a rebound to obliterate two opposing defenders, push his ball towards the goal, erase the goalkeeper and go to score (5-0, 65th).

Little worried during this part, Mouquet saved his

clean sheet

by coming out perfectly in front of Khalaili (83rd).

Ilyes Housni / 0-5 in favor of #PSG pic.twitter.com/iAKBFIkavh

— Omar Altundag (@OmarAlt14) September 14, 2022

Player: Ayman Kari

If he left on the hour mark, replaced by Ethan Mbappé, the young Ayman Kari (17 years old) was very influential on the Parisian game with in particular a very good first period.

Decisive passer for the opener, he could have been twice if Housni had not found the post just before the break.

Always as clever, technically gifted and tactically fine, he almost made people forget the absence of his friend Warren Zaire-Emery, so important last week against Juventus.

For a player who has just returned from a long injury, it's not bad.

And it bodes well for the sequel which, given his talent, will undoubtedly be written one day or another among the A.

Also note the excellent match of Ismaël Gharbi who, beyond his double, asserts himself as the true technical leader of this team and who spent his match provoking and dribbling, with some success.

The number: 21

Like the number of shots attempted by the Parisians in this meeting.

Les Rouge et Bleu were all sails out on the attack, and showed formidable efficiency: of these 21 shots, only... 6 were on target, for 5 goals.

A nice conversion rate of 83%.

MATCH SHEET

Half time:

0-2

Referee:

Mr. Chrysovalantis Theouli (CYP)

Goals.

Lemina (14th, 60th), Gharbi (15th, 50th sp), Housni (65th)

Warning.

Feingold (78th)

PSG:

Mouquet - Lamy, El Hannach, Fernandez-Veliz - Zague, Kari (Mbappé), Bagbema (Diawara, 75th), Muntu Wa Mungu (Cordier, 88th) - Lemina (Tchicamboud, 66th), Gharbi - Housni (Mukelenge, 75th ).

Entr.

: Camera.

Maccabi Haifa:

Greis - Feingold, Kay Laish, Eissat, Leigh (Or Marelly, 20th) - Distelfeld (Ben Shimol, 46th), Hermesh (Levi, 20th), Otachi - Shibli (Pahima, 69th), Razon (Elmichly, 46th) , Khala.

Entr.

: Degu.

Source: leparis

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