Kylian Mbappé returned from injury absence when he jumped into the Nations League against Sweden.

When the league game on Friday night was running again, he started at the top together with Moise Kean in the summit away against Monaco.

The striker ran from the start of the match big wounds in the home team's defense and after 25 minutes of play he ran through and scored the lead goal.

When the 21-year-old twelve minutes later placed 2-0 to PSG from the penalty spot, it looked bright for the league leaders.

Before the first half was over, PSG also had two goals VAR-condemned for offside.

Volland is also a two-goal shooter

But in the second, Monaco came out as a new team.

The reduction to 1-2 came after 52 minutes of play.

A beautiful attack where the ball did the job until the German, Kevin Volland, who from close range poked the ball into the net.

Fabregas decided

Just 13 minutes later it was time again.

Volland stayed in the penalty area again after a beautiful post behind PSG's defender against the far post.

There, the ball was bounced down to Volland who could equalize in an open goal.

Cesc Fabregas completed the turnaround from the penalty spot with five minutes left of regular time.

- We show a very good mentality in the team and I am very proud of our efforts in this match, says Volland after the victory.

These three points were important for Monaco, who are now hooked on PSG at the top of the table.

Before the match, they were in sixth place in the table, now they are second, four points behind PSG.

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Emil Forsberg is depressed when Sweden leaves the Nations League a-division.

Photo: Bildbyrån