A late Kylian Mbappe penalty gained the day for Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday because the facet from the capital ran out 3-2 winners towards Brest, sending them into second spot.
PSG noticed off early season shock package deal Brest because of a brace from Mbappe both facet of half-time and a Warren Zaire-Emery rocket.
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The late win allowed PSG to maintain tempo with fellow top-of-the-table sides Nice and Monaco and so they now sit second within the league on 21 factors, one level behind leaders Nice.
Wonderkid Zaire-Emery, 17, gave the travelling facet the beginning they wished on 16 minutes when he rifled a tremendous strike into the highest nook from distance, following fancy footwork within the build-up from Bradley Barcola.
PSG’s lead was then doubled on 28 minutes when Mbappe was launched by Lee Kang-in earlier than ending in a mode harking back to his strike towards AC Milan final Wednesday.
Brest seemed to be heading into half-time trailing by two, till Steve Mounie discovered himself on their lonesome within the field two minutes earlier than the break and he punished PSG.
Energised by the aim earlier than half-time, Brest received again on phrases because of a Jeremy Le Douaron header within the 52nd-second minute, which seemed to be sufficient to make sure the factors could be shared evenly.
However, a just lately revitalised Mbappe stepped up within the 88th minute to assert all three factors for PSG from the penalty spot, after a foul on Randal Kolo Muani.
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On Friday, Nice moved into high spot with a 1-0 win away to Seventeenth-placed Clermont courtesy of a second-half Hicham Boudaoui aim.
Leading the desk heading into the weekend, Monaco will need to transfer again into first place on Sunday after they journey to Lille.
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