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23:25 – A point that matters
Kombouaré remains lucid about the situation of his team ” I was very scared when we conceded at the start of the match. But I believe that the good Lord is testing us, we were able to resist, hold on and keep our heads above water. We were dominated by PSG until the equalizing goal. It’s a small point of hope, and it’s a point that counts because it’s against PSG. We have the derby next weekend against Rennes, and it’s the best way for us to prepare for this meeting“
23:21 – The summary
Will PSG end up transposing their tasteless C1 performances into Ligue 1? A draw against the Nantais play-off may sound like a real poor performance (1-1), as the Parisians dominated the debates. But the domination was not accompanied by lucidity in the last gesture nor by the realism of these offensive players. PSG also came up against a very good Swedish goalkeeper Patrik Carlgren. The vigilant and attentive canary goalkeeper throughout almost the entire match made superb saves against Gonçalo Ramos (6th, 9th), Vitinha (10th), Hakimi (17th, 23rd), Kang Lee-In (31st), Barcola (35th, 49th), Nuno Mendes (45th+2) and Joao Neves (57th). By keeping his team afloat, he gave hope and confidence to his partners after a goal in the 2nd minute from Hakimi on a cross from Nuno Mendes extended by Gonçalo Ramos.
Antoine Kombouaré’s men will also be able to thank Mathis Albine, the Nantais scorer (38th). The executioner of the Parisians (5 goals against PSG in his career) played tricks on Pacho before deceiving Donnarumma with a cross shot. He thus gives a little respite to his coach, threatened and under the hot seat but who can be proud of his team, united and courageous in the coldness of the Park.
For PSG nothing dramatic in terms of balance sheet despite this hiccup (the first at home this season). With 33 points, he maintains a comfortable lead over Monaco (26 points) and Marseille (23 points) who will face each other tomorrow at the Vélodrome.
23:09 – Fabian Ruiz is not worried
The Spanish midfielder told DAZN that his team can progress provided they are calmer in their work “You need a little peace and quiet to work on the offensive and defensive phases, but Paris is a great team”
23:01 – The finish was missing
Gonçalo Ramos admitted that efficiency was not at its best this evening on the PSG side “We were better than Nantes. But we didn’t manage to score. We have to continue like this. We just needed the finishing and remaining calm in front of goal”
23:00 – Nantes remains barrier
Despite the draw, Nantes will remain play-offs (16th) at the end of this day but the point won will do a lot of good for Antoine Kombouaré’s men.
22:56 – 95′ – Nantes collects a draw
It’s over at the Parc, the Nantes residents, united throughout the match, manage to hold on to a PSG lacking offensive efficiency that lacked a bit of madness this evening (1-1)
22:53 – Cozza sliding tackle
Another great intervention from Cozza on Hakimi, while PSG began a great offensive. The Nantes resident suffers from cramps.
22:51 – 92′ – 5 minutes of added time
The match referee adds 5 minutes of added time in this match. PSG is throwing these last forces.
22:50 – 90′ – Carlgren focused until the end
The Nantes goalkeeper, who put in a monstrous performance this evening, manages to catch a ball lost by Dembelé.
22:47 – 87 – Nantes breakthrough
The Canaries manage to worry the Parisian defense at times like this Ganago cross pushed back by Vitinha
22:40 – 79′ – The vigilant Canaries
Whether this evening on the wings against Dembelé and Doué or in the middle against the Portuguese midfielders, the Canaries manage to cope with the attacks of the Parisians in this last quarter of an hour
22:36 – 75′ – Gonçalo Ramos calls for a penalty
The Portuguese seems to be slightly unbalanced in the area by Zezé but the referee does not flinch. The game continues.
22:33 – 73′ – Dembelé and Doué enter
The two attacking midfielders replace Barcola and Lee Kang In. On the Nantes side, the injured Casteletto leaves his place to Duverne.