Did you miss Mbappé's missed penalty while you were ahead of Strasbourg-PSG?
It's normal.
The broadcaster Prime Video missed the action which could have allowed the Parisians to open the score.
While Randal Kolo Muani had provoked Gaëtan Perrin's foul on a solitary action, Kylian Mbappé appeared against Alaa Bellaarouch, last minute number 1 after the departure of Matz Sels to Nottingham Forrest, in England, in the 6th minute of the meeting.
BELLAAROUCH SAVED MBAPPÉ'S PENALTY 😱 pic.twitter.com/YPiBpZYy7E
— Ligue 1 English (@Ligue1_ENG) February 2, 2024
And it stopped there.
The cameras focused on the face of number 7 ready to arm at the penalty point.
In the following image, we see the Strasbourg residents congratulating their goalkeeper, without us having seen anything of the action.
Bellaarouch had in fact deflected the Parisian star's shot well by diving to his left.
Prime Video viewers had to wait almost 7 minutes before being able to watch the action again.
The director tried for the first time to re-show the images, but a counter-attack from Strasbourg forced him to return to the live footage.
It was from the 13th minute that Prime Video was finally able to show Bellarouch's superb save.
While anger rumbled on social networks…
For his part, it's another penalty failure for Mbappé, at least in Ligue 1. Since the start of last season, Kylian Mbappé has failed to convert a third of his penalties in the championship (4/12 – the 4 saved) .
🔥 The Meinau of the @RCSA on fire to welcome the French Champion, the @PSG_inside!
▶️ https://t.co/7oXno1Il0S #RCSAPSG pic.twitter.com/Dv2tihl6TW
— Prime Video Sport France (@PVSportFR) February 2, 2024
Alaa Bellarouch, 22, makes his big debut in Ligue 1 this Friday. Last season, he was loaned to Saint-Brieuc in the National while he usually played with the reserve of the Alsatian club, in National 3. Born in Casablanca , he was trained at the renowned Mohamed-VI academy and showed himself in the Coupe de France in Clermont, already saving a penalty.