PSG reassures itself by winning 2-0 in Nice

For Paris Saint-Germain, the concern of the moment is primarily accounting. Without being transcendent in the game, the Parisians accomplished their mission, Saturday evening April 8, by winning Nice 2-0 in order to regain a six-point lead at the top of the standings over the surprising Ligue 1 runner-up, Lens, after 30 days. A success all the more important as the Blood and Gold will travel to the Parc des Princes during the next day for an unexpected shock at the top.

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On borrowed time since the two consecutive defeats at home against Rennes and Lyon, the PSG coach, Christophe Galtier, copiously whistled for his return to the Allianz Riviera, can breathe after this success, even if he did not appreciate the vindictive reception from the supporters of his ex-club, whom he went to invective at the end of the meeting, before having a tough discussion with his former players Khéphren Thuram and Jean-Clair Todibo.

“My mum is 83 years old and is coming out of cancer. Final point “launched Christophe Galtier at a press conference to explain how he reacted, while a banner evoking his mother, accompanied by an insulting song, was deployed in the gallery.

A grand Donnarumma

In the field, it was Lionel Messi, the first scorer of the evening, who stood out. Criticized for his lack of commitment since returning from the World Cup, the Argentine took advantage of defensive wandering to score his 14e goal of the season (26e0-1), on a pass from Nuno Mendes, who chained the overflows on the left.

And it also took a great Gianluigi Donnarumma in the Parisian goal, with two splendid parades a few minutes apart at the end of the first half. In the second half he also multiplied the reflex saves (59e70e). Because as soon as they returned from the locker room, the Niçois put a lot of pressure on the Parisian goal and got themselves some big chances. In two minutes, Dante took over a ball that hit the crossbar, without crossing the goal line according to the referee’s judgment (51e). Then a one-touch shot from Nicolas Pépé grazed the Parisian post (52e). Danilo, in a three-way defense with Marquinhos and Ramos, back from injury, also made several life-saving returns.

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Messi, whose departure is increasingly mentioned at the end of the season, found the head of Sergio Ramos on a corner, to give more air to PSG (76e, 0-2). The Argentinian’s overall performance remains mixed. In the first period, he made Messi: few races without the ball, no defensive withdrawal, proposals for the economy. On the other hand, with the ball at his feet, he was diabolically accurate. And when Paris tried to curb the attacks from Nice. Messi then became invisible, far from the tumult. But he finished the match with a goal and an assist.

Mbappé in trouble

Stuck in a controversy this week, Kylian Mbappé, for his part, was almost transparent, with bad calls and badly distributed passes. The Parisian striker strongly criticized a PSG video on Thursday for renewals for the 2023-2024 season, ” disagree “ with the use of his image.

“Kylian may have played his 51 tonighte or 52e match [de la saison]it is normal that at certain times, you have a stroke less well », explained Christophe Galtier. ” I think he played diminished but he wanted to be on the pitch, to be with the team in a difficult moment”, added the PSG coach who had asked, during the week, more “investment” et “personality” to his players. It was heard on Saturday with more cohesion and “of pride”, even if the team did not shine and was often abused by the men of Didier Digard, who remained on fourteen matches without defeat in all competitions. Les Aiglons, who have had a string of draws in Ligue 1 since February 26, are seeing European places slip away.

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