On Saturday night, PSG celebrated an impressive 5-0 victory against Rennes with contributions from their youth squad. Warren Zaïre-Emery shone as a hybrid right-back, while forward Senny Mayulu had a mixed but impactful performance. He scored the second goal for PSG after receiving a return pass from João Neves and later assisted Kvaratskhelia, who netted twice against Rennes.
Mayulu, Mbaye, and Ndjantou Shine
Another key player was Ibrahim Mbaye, who came on for João Neves in the 80th minute. Showing his agility and determination, he captivated the crowd at Parc des Princes with a stunning shot that hit the top corner. Just shy of a second goal, his performance was a delight for the fans.
“We did everything to secure the win, and now we need to keep this momentum going. I’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time and hope it marks the start of a long streak. Playing 17 years at Parc des Princes is a childhood dream for me,” he reflected in an interview.
Quentin Ndjantou also made his mark, assisting in Mbaye’s goal and providing a decisive pass for Gonçalo Ramos. His contributions during the match did not go unnoticed.
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“I’m giving my all as a young player. I listen to Luis Enrique and work hard. Everyone offers advice, from Ousmane Dembélé to Marqui,” said the PSG number 24. Meanwhile, Warren Zaïre-Emery shared his thoughts on regaining form, stating, “I feel good and confident. I know I still have much to improve.”
These strong performances could inspire David Boly, who watched from the bench during the match. “I don’t do favors. Every player who takes the field earns their spot. If you don’t play, it means you need to improve,” warned the PSG coach. The club’s focus on developing its youth reflects a renewed strategy for future ambitions.
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