The guests also came close to winning at the Parc des Princes. Now Marseille, Lyon or Nice can climb to the top of the table

Alessandro Grandesso

October 17 – 11.08pm – MILAN

Six goals, three goals each, with comebacks and counter-comebacks, ten shots on target on one side, seven on the other. In short, a real show, from first to third. And if the first was obviously PSG, the worthy challenger was Strasbourg who even risked winning it at the Parc des Princes. The shared point is certainly deserved for Rosenior’s gang of terrible kids who scored with a brace from Panichelli and Moreira, but also earned for Luis Enrique’s team who after Doué’s lead straightened it out with Ramos and Mayulu. Tomorrow, however, De Zerbi’s Marseille can rise to the top, hosting the modest Le Havre. Or even Lyon, expected in Nice.

SIGNAL

On the Parisian left flank, the guests’ right, the challenge within the challenge also takes place. That of the Doué brothers. The Parisian Desiré, returning after more than a month in the infirmary, is a permanent sight. And already in the 6th minute he gave Barcola the assist for the lead, under the gaze of Guela, three years older. An aggressive start from PSG which however was saved by Chevalier’s double intervention on Enciso and Panichelli, in front of goal in the 11th minute. Signal of revolt from the Alsace band, the youngest in the main European leagues in terms of average age. And in the 26th minute he found the equalizer. With Doué, Guela. His long cross goes to the head of Panichelli who towers over Zabarnyi and puts it in.

GOAL

PSG is pulling out all the stops. Not Strasbourg who broke through in the 41st minute. There is always a Doué involved. Again Desiré loses the ball and triggers Moreira, served by Barco for the second goal. After the break the guests extended their lead again. A goal from expert attackers for the two twenty-year-olds from Rosenior. Moreira serves Panichelli who punishes Chevalier (4′). Then Lucho shuffles the cards, inserts Kvaratskhelia, but shortens with Ramos, from the spot. However, the penalty always comes from Doué, Desiré, launched deep by Berealdo (13′). And after Lee’s post (27′), the 3-3 also arrives, with Mayulu, full-back for the occasion, but in the Hakimi version who releases his right-footed shot from the right, rejected by Penders, but headed into the net. Now the ball goes to De Zerbi.



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