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Mbappe can't do it all - PSG mangled by Moffi & Co.
Reading Time: 3min | Fri. 15.09.23. | 23:59
Nice did more than a nice job in the French capital, the Nigerian scored two and set up the third goal for the Eagles
OGC Nice overcame Paris Saint-Germain to secure a stunning 3-2 victory in Ligue 1, earning their first league triumph at the Parc des Princes since November 2009 in the process.
An era came to an end as PSG bid farewell to Marco Verratti before kick-off, but Les Aiglons were in no mood to partake in the pleasantries. Having done well to press their hosts and defend resolutely under pressure, limiting PSG to an audacious attempt from Ousmane Dembélé in the 21st minute, Francesco Farioli’s side took the lead when Terem Moffi’s shot wrong-footed Gianluigi Donnarumma and nestled in the bottom corner, with help from a deflection off Lucas Hernandez.
PSG 0-[1] Nice
— PRIME FOOTBALL (@primexfootball) September 15, 2023
21’ Terem Moffi ⚽️🇳🇬 pic.twitter.com/YGFefze35G
After a curling strike from Khéphren Thuram was palmed away by Donnarumma, Nice had a lucky escape when Dembélé made a complete mess of his shot after running through on goal. Kylian Mbappé wasn’t as forgiving, meeting Achraf Hakimi’s cutback with a powerful strike that squirmed through Marcin Bułka’s grasp a mere eight minutes after Les Parisiens had fallen behind. Both teams had the chance to go ahead before the break, but Dembélé struck wide after Gaëtan Laborde’s misplaced pass presented him with an opportunity, while at the other end, Jordan Lotomba fired harmlessly over with the final kick of the half.
Kylian Mbappe scores against OGC Nice for PSG, putting him as the top scorer of Ligue 1 with 6 goals this season. 🌟 pic.twitter.com/xJuBRSXp1M
— Frank Costa (@frankcosta818) September 15, 2023
For all of PSG’s passing, Moffi showed the merits of good old-fashioned direct play when he raced behind Danilo Pereira to collect Morgan Sanson’s ball forward, jinked his way into some space and played the ball across for Gaëtan Laborde to prod home. Sofiane Diop’s tame attempt wasted a brilliant chance to double Nice’s lead soon after, but Moffi once again silenced the Parc des Princes as he played a one-two with Laborde to break through again, before squaring up Milan Škriniar and sending a pinpoint effort out of Donnarumma’s reach.
PSG 1-[2] Nice
— PRIME FOOTBALL (@primexfootball) September 15, 2023
53’ Gaetan Laborde ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/8NZ9Hw2MLK
Mbappé scored a spectacular second of his own with an acrobatic strike from Randal Kolo Muani’s dinked cross in the 87th minute, but Nice held on to continue their unbeaten start to the season and earn back-to-back victories. They also jumped above PSG and into second ahead of the other Ligue 1 fixtures over the weekend, as well as inflicting Les Parisiens’ first defeat of the campaign.
⚽️🇫🇷 GOAL | PSG 1-3 Nice | Terem Moffi
— Blue Mayor 💙🏆 (@Ayowa9) September 15, 2023
Moffi scores again for Nice!!
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⚜️ PSG 2-3 NICE 🦅
— MercaGoals (@Merca_Goals) September 15, 2023
⚽️ K. Mbappe
Kolo fait le taff sur cette action et Kyky Marque d’un magnifique ciseau. Quel bijou. 🤯💫
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LIGUE 1 - MATCHDAY 5
Friday
PSG - Nice 2-3 (1-1)
/Mbappe 29, 87 - Moffi 21, 69, Laborde 53/
Saturday
18.00: (2.25) Rennes (3.50) Lille (3.35)
22.00: (1.53) Lens (4.20) Metz (6.25)
Sunday
14.00: (4.10) Lorient (3.50) Monaco (1.90)
16.00: (2.10) Clermont (3.50) Nantes (3.80)
16.00: (1.90) Reims (3.60) Brest (4.50)
16.00: (2.35) Strasbourg (3.40) Montpellier (3.00)
18.05: (1.50) Olympique Marseille (4.40) Toulouse (6.50)
21.45: (1.70) Olympique Lyon (3.60) Le Havre (5.30)
***odds are subject to change












