Goals PSG vs Ajaccio
PSG: Ruiz (22′), Hakimi (33′), Mbappe (47′, 54′), Youssouf (73′-own goal)
Red card PSG vs Ajaccio
PSG: Hakimi (77′)Ajaccio: Manganese (80′)
VIDEO Highlight: PSG 5-0 Ajaccio
Messi was initially banned by PSG for 2 matches after flying to Saudi Arabia on his own. However, after he officially apologized, the penalty was reduced to 1 game. The Argentine superstar immediately started the match against Ajaccio in the 35th round of Ligue 1.
Against a very weak opponent, it was not difficult for PSG to completely control the game. And what had to happen has come. In the 22nd minute, Fabian Ruiz opened the scoring in the situation where he penetrated the penalty area and finished very comfortably.
After getting the goal, PSG was even more excited. In the 33rd minute, they doubled the lead thanks to Achraf Hakimi’s goal. 2-0 is also the score of the first half.
After the break, PSG continued to press and soon raised the score to 3-0. In the 47th minute, Mbappe accelerated to receive Ekitike’s pass before finishing diagonally to defeat goalkeeper Sollacaro.
In the 53rd minute, it was still Mbappe who put his name on the scoreboard and completed his own double. In the 73rd minute, PSG had one more goal due to Mohamed Youssouf’s own goal.
In the last minutes, the match suddenly heated up because of the clash between players of the two teams. As a result, the referee had to show red cards to Hakimi of PSG and Thomas Mangani of Ajaccio.
The final result of this match was 5-0 in favor of PSG. With this victory, the Paris team still maintains a 6-point gap before the 2nd-ranked team, Lens, while the tournament has only 3 rounds left.
Line-ups for PSG vs Ajaccio
PSG: Donnarumma, Marquinhos, Sergio Ramos, Danilo Pereira (Bitshiabu 70′), Hakimi, Verratti (Vitinha 64′), Fabian Ruiz (Sanches 64′), Bernat (Zaire Emery 83′), Messi, Mbappe, Ekitike (Soler 83′)Ajaccio: Sollacaro, Diallo (Alphonse 71′), Vidal, Avinel, Youssouf, Spadanuda (Chegra 63′), Coutadeur (Soumano 63′), Mangani, Marchetti, Barreto (Chabrolle 83′), El-Idrissy (Nouri 64′)