Paris Saint-Germain scores seven goals and beats Paulo Fonseca’s Lille

Paris Saint-Germain was this Sunday at the home of Lille, led by the Portuguese Paulo Fonseca, to score 7-1, on the third day of the French League, which the current champions already lead in isolation.

In an authentic offensive ‘festival’ of the team from the French capital, the highlight was Mbappé’s ‘hat-trick’, which opened the scoring after eight seconds, equaling the fastest record of a goal in the French League, achieved for the first time by Michel Rio, Caen in 1992.

After that ‘hat’ to Léo Jardim, after a great pass from the Argentine Messi, he ended up closing the ‘party’, at 66 and 87, in both cases a pass from the Brazilian Neymar, who scored two: at 43 and 52, reaching seven goals in the championship.

Messi also scored, in the 27th minute and a pass from the Portuguese Nuno Mendes, and Hakimi received a pass from Neymar to ‘bill’, in the 39th minute, with Vitinha starting at PSG and Danilo Pereira and Renato Sanches used as substitutes.

In the group of the Portuguese coach, who lost for the first time in charge of the ‘Dogues’, only one goal from Bamba, at 54, served as ‘consolation’, with José Fonte as ‘captain’ and Tiago Djaló launched at 71.

The dominance was so absolute that Clement Turpin, the referee of the match, did not let the match reach the 90th minute, blowing the whistle before the end of regulation time, and PSG leads, with nine points, 17 goals scored and only three conceded. so far. Only Lyon, with one game in hand, can match them at the top of the table.

On the Lille side, they have four points so far, placing them in 12th place.

In the remaining matches of the day, Clermont stood out, reaching six points with a 1-0 victory at home, while Brest, with Mathias Pereira Lage, beat Angers 3-1, their first victory in this edition of the Ligue 1.

In a game with four expulsions, two for each side, Auxerre ‘snatched’ a victory, with a comeback in Montpellier, 2-1.

Strasbourg and Reims drew 1-1, with the two teams still without winning the championship, in which Rennes claimed their first win by beating Ajaccio 2-1 at home.

Source: TSF

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