Football: PSG avoids drama against Brest thanks to Mbappé

Three days after their inglorious elimination in the Champions League, PSG relied on a goal in Kylian Mbappé's stoppage time to get out of a bad situation in Brest (2-1) and somewhat raise the head, Saturday during the 27th day of Ligue 1

Football: PSG avoids drama against Brest thanks to Mbappé

Three days after their inglorious elimination in the Champions League, PSG relied on a goal in Kylian Mbappé's stoppage time to get out of a bad situation in Brest (2-1) and somewhat raise the head, Saturday during the 27th day of Ligue 1. The Parisians have obviously still not digested their umpteenth European disillusionment, but they can say a big thank you to their star striker, who once again saved them.

Christophe Galtier's troops still seem groggy after their exit from the road on Wednesday in C1 against Bayern Munich, but they have undoubtedly avoided darker days by snatching a narrow success from poorly ranked Bretons (15th). PSG thus remain at the top of the championship with eleven points ahead of OM, which hosts Strasbourg on Sunday.

Despite the opener signed Carlos Soler (37th), the Parisian rearguard again gave signs of feverishness, yielding six minutes later in front of the speed of Franck Honorat (43rd) before a deep opening of Lionel Messi bound for Mbappé did not bend the Brestois at the very end of the game (90th).

In the absence of Neymar, who had ankle surgery in Qatar on Friday and whose season is already in jeopardy, Kylian Mbappé, captain at kick-off, and Lionel Messi have once again made it to the together an unworthy copy of their talent and status, like against Bayern. But the inspiration of the Argentine world champion and the clinical efficiency of the Frenchman, top scorer in L1 with 20 achievements, ended up making the difference.

In the fight for Europe, Rennes did not do a very good job by bringing back a small point from Auxerre (0-0), yet in the fight to maintain it. With this second match without a win in a row, the Bretons do not take off (5th) and point to four lengths from Lens, traveling Sunday to Clermont. The Auxerrois come out of the red zone (16th), one length ahead of Strasbourg.