Messi helps Mbappe equalize Ibrahimovic's number

Kylian Mbappe became the second best scorer in the history of Paris Saint-Germain when he and Lionel Messi led their team to return to the path of victories and come closer to regaining the French Football League title, after the Argentine made two goals for his colleague in the 3-1 victory over his guest Saint Etienne yesterday, in the sixth stage competitions. Twenty.


The capital team suffered a sudden 1-3 loss against its host Nantes in the last stage, despite the participation of the trio Messi-Mbappe-Brazilian Neymar, for the second time only in the league this season.

The guests surprised the owners of the land with an early goal from Gabonese Denis Bouanga after a slip from Portuguese Danilo Pereira (16), who compensated for his mistake by scoring the third goal (52) after Mbabi scored before and after the break (42 and 47).

Mbappe became the second best scorer in the history of Saint-Germain with 156 goals in all competitions, equaling the number of Swedish Zlatan Ibrahimovic, while Uruguayan Edinson Cavani is on the throne of the best in the club's history with 200 goals.

And Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino's team raised its score to 62 points, 16 points away from Nice, who tied with Strasbourg on Saturday, and Marseille, who plays with its host Troyes on Sunday.

The capital team is moving steadily towards regaining the title it lost to Lille last season, although its most important goal remains to achieve the Champions League title for the first time in its history, after it failed in that in its first final two years ago when it fell against Bayern Munich 0-1.

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