Di Maria records two minutes from the hour when PSG breaks the reels
Neymar prepared Angel Di Maria to take the 88-minute winner when Paris Saint-Germain came back from behind. This time he beat French champion Lille 2-1 on Friday.
Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi played half-time, so PSG had to catch up with captain Markinhos in the 74th minute after Jonathan David gave the opposing team an advantage in the first half of the Parc des Princes. rice field.
Di Maria equalized, pulled low on Neymar’s dismissals towards the net and arrived to secure a victory where PSG could extend the lead 10 points more than the second goal at the top of Ligue 1. I does the rest of the weekend.
However, this was another in a long list of disjointed appearances by Mauricio Pochettino’s team and the manager will once again have questions to answer. It was the third time in four league games at home that PSG scored a late winning goal against a Lille side who are in the middle of the table after a poor start in defending the title. The failure of top scorer Mbappé due to illness helped as little as that of injured player Marco Verratti.
Meanwhile, Messi was taken off the field during the break and remains scoreless after five Ligue 1 appearances. His early replacement here was almost certainly a precautionary measure ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League game against RB Leipzig in Germany – the Argentine struggled with a minor injury during the week. Neymar’s form is also a cause for concern and the Brazilian has only one goal and the penalty this season.
Here the world’s most expensive player gets frustrated at times and works his way through to a late booking, but that was before I gave Maria the winner. Previously, Lille was rewarded for an excellent performance in the first half with the opening goal after half an hour. Burak Yilmaz, who almost scored in the first minute, reached the baseline and slit the ball into the net from close range for Canadian striker David.
Then Gianluigi Donnarumma Yilmaz turned it down early in the second half, but PSG pushed for a draw and finally got it when Marquinhos Di Maria’s jump ball dropped off the baseline. Mauro Icardi, who replaced Messi at half-time, missed a great opportunity for the hosts before Di María scored.
(Newsnow)