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Neymar and Mbappé shoving the opposing goalkeeper after the win over Metz. Why?
PSG travelled to Metz to face FC Metz in the seventh round of the French top flight. The match was won thanks to Achraf Hakimi’s goal in the fourth minute, after which Neymar and Kylian Mbappé had a scuffle with the home goalkeeper. Why?
PSG travelled to Metz to face FC Metz in the seventh round of the French top flight. The match was won thanks to Achraf Hakimi’s goal in the fourth minute, after which Neymar and Kylian Mbappé argued with the home goalkeeper. Why?
PSG are 100 per cent in the league after round seven, thanks to a tough win at Metis. Achraf Hakimi scored the first goal of the game in the 5th minute, however the home side equalised by half-time.
Kiki Kouyate scored in the 39th minute. The game picked up momentum towards the end of the match, with Dylan Bronn having to leave the field in the 91st minute after a second yellow card.
Mét coach Frederic Antonetti was also sent off. Before he could leave the dugout, his team was already losing.
Hakimi scored his second goal of the game, which gave PSG all three points. After the goal, however, Kylian Mbappé and Neymar argued with the home goalkeeper.
After the goal, Mbappé ran up to goalkeeper Alexandre Oukidjao and teased him, who ran after him to a group of celebrating players.
However, Mbappé was defended by Neymar, who was pushed to the ground by Oukidja. Neymar and Oukidju were shown a yellow card for the incident.
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