Paris: Hat-trick star Kylian Mbappé scored just eight seconds after the win at Lille to lead Paris Saint-Germain to a 7-1 win on Sunday. one weekend.
Mbappe equaled the 30-year-old record when he dove into space, collected a pass from Lionel Messi and surprised Lille goalkeeper Leo Jardim with a lob, scoring his second league goal of the season.
The goal coincided with Kahn’s Michel Rio strike against Cannes on 15 February 1992, but statistician MisterChip said Rio was slightly faster, scoring Mbappe’s 8.3 7.9 seconds later. Calculated.
Mbappe then hit the post when faced with an open goal, but Messi, Achraf Hakimi and Neymar all scored before half-time, making PSG the only other club to win the French title in the last five seasons. tore the
Talks of tension between PSG’s two superstars Mbappe and Neymar have been swirling around the club this week, with the Brazilian scoring twice and Mbappe scoring three.
PSG manager Christophe Galtier said: “It’s really satisfying to see them playing for each other on the pitch.
“There’s talent for sure. When this talent comes together, it’s a really fun match.”
Neymar added his fifth goal early in the second half. After Jonathan Bamba pinch-hit for Lille, Mbappe scored his two goals, both set by Neymar.
The match ended the weekend with French football in the red as the referee applied a new “solid order”.
After Monaco’s Vanderson and Marseille’s Samuel Gigot were sent off on Saturday, there were nine more deficits on Sunday, the highest Ligue 1 single round in 30 years, according to statistics firm Opta. .
Ligue 2 also had seven reds, three of them at Saint-Etienne, who lost 6-0 at home to Le Havre.
Sunday’s final two reds were played in Rennes, and despite warnings from the coach, Ajaccio was reduced to 10 as Leslie Ugochukwu, who had come on for Ajaccio five minutes earlier, was shown a red in injury time. finished with.
“I was watching the game early in the morning and felt that the referee’s instructions were solid. Ajaccio coach Olivier Pantaloni warned the players.
After winning 2-1, hosts Rennes showed backup goalkeeper Romain Salin two yellow cards in quick succession for an altercation from the touchline.
“The spectacle was probably more of a red card than this afternoon’s play,” complained Rennes coach Bruno Genesio.
“It’s kind of weird. It’s a shame because it distorts the game.”
In Clermont, Saif Edin Kaoui scored the only goal in the fifth minute against struggling Nice.
The visitors, who have not won this season, were beaten by Mario Lemina in the 80th minute and Jean-Claire Todibo two minutes later.
“We killed each other”
Four red cards were shown at Montpellier as Auxerre took their first Ligue 1 win since May 2012.
Montpellier midfielder Khalil Fayad was sent off in the 46th minute and Auxerre striker M’Baye Niang was sent off in the 51st minute.
Nuno da Costa and Montpellier midfielder Teji Savagnier were sent off after Matthias Otre scored the penalty shootout.
“There were four banishments. In a game without extreme violence, that’s heavy,” said Auxerre coach Jean-Marc Furlan.
“In our time, when we played, we killed each other. There was no yellow, no red. The former defender, who played for a series of French clubs in the mid-1970s and early 1990s, said (Diego With serious injuries like ) Maradona and (Marco) Van Basten, UEFA changed everything.
Montpellier coach Olivier Dall’Orio agreed.
“Red cards are shown very quickly and penalties are whistling very quickly,” said Dall’Orio.
“There are always new directives. There are always new rigors, but they fade with each passing day.”
Angers lost 3-1 at home to Brest after a straight red loss to Khalid Savanovic in the 35th minute.