PSG did not fail Nuno Mendes, who put them ahead. PSG's situation became clear. Nice, at a disadvantage, threw in the towel, and PSG, despite the carousel of changes, settled in and did not forgive. And four minutes later, in the 85th, Warren Zaire-Emery made it four with ease. The end became long for Claude Puel's side, with no response to each action of Paris Saint-Germain, who sealed their victory with a rout and a return to the top of Ligue 1, with one more point than Lens. Dro Fernández made it third after receiving a good ball from Dembele. Lens's provisional lead in Ligue 1 lasted barely twenty-four hours, the interval between their victory on Friday against Angers and the one achieved in Nice by Paris Saint-Germain, who completed a fantastic week before the international break, seasoned with the first goal from the Spanish Dro Fernández since he arrived in France. The sixth match for the former Barcelona player with the champion brought him his first goal, the third for the Parisian side. The situation was even clearer in the 37th minute when he headed into an empty net from a pass from the right by Doue, who beat the goalkeeper, and under the bar, rescued by Abdulay Juma Bah. A little earlier, Nice had their first threat when Dante headed a corner that went just wide. But the Nice chances lasted until the break when a shot from Doue inside the area hit the hand of Morgan Sanson. It was enough for the constant threat from Georgian Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and the goals of Nuno Mendes, from a penalty, and Desire Doue. VAR called on the referee to award a penalty. A superb finish from the Spanish player who came on with fifteen minutes to go and who finished off a good team move that ended with the assist from Ousmane Dembele and the ball in the net. PSG did not fail Nuno Mendes, who put them ahead. PSG's situation became clear. Nice, at a disadvantage, threw in the towel, and PSG, despite the carousel of changes, settled in and did not forgive. And four minutes later, in the 85th, Warren Zaire-Emery made it four with ease. The end became long for Claude Puel's side, with no response to each action of Paris Saint-Germain, who sealed their victory with a rout and a return to the top of Ligue 1, with one more point than Lens. Dro Fernández made it third after receiving a good ball from Dembele. Lens's provisional lead in Ligue 1 lasted barely twenty-four hours, the interval between their victory on Friday against Angers and the one achieved in Nice by Paris Saint-Germain, who completed a fantastic week before the international break, seasoned with the first goal from the Spanish Dro Fernández since he arrived in France. The sixth match for the former Barcelona player with the champion brought him his first goal, the third for the Parisian side. The situation was even clearer in the 37th minute when he headed into an empty net from a pass from the right by Doue, who beat the goalkeeper, and under the bar, rescued by Abdulay Juma Bah. A little earlier, Nice had their first threat when Dante headed a corner that went just wide. But the Nice chances lasted until the break when a shot from Doue inside the area hit the hand of Morgan Sanson. It was enough for the constant threat from Georgian Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and the goals of Nuno Mendes, from a penalty, and Desire Doue. VAR called on the referee to award a penalty. A superb finish from the Spanish player who came on with fifteen minutes to go and who finished off a good team move that ended with the assist from Ousmane Dembele and the ball in the net.
PSG thrash Nice to return to the top of Ligue 1
Paris Saint-Germain secured a comfortable 4-0 victory over Nice in the 27th round of Ligue 1. Spanish striker Dro Fernández scored his first goal for the new club. This win allows PSG to overtake Lens and top the league table.