PSG's Youth Stars Shine in Thrilling 2-1 Win Over Barcelona
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over Barcelona in the Champions League, with teenager Senny Mayulu scoring his 20th goal for the club, making them the third team to reach this milestone in the game. The team's resilience and youth were key factors in this win.
PSG's starting lineup had an average age of 23 years and 98 days, the second-youngest ever for reigning champions. Among them was 17-year-old Ibrahim Mbaye, who became the joint-youngest player to start a game for a reigning champion in the game. The team's youth did not hinder their performance; instead, it fueled their determination.
The match started poorly for PSG, with Barcelona scoring first. However, the team showed remarkable resilience, with Mayulu and Goncalo Ramos turning the game around. Mayulu's goal was assisted by Nuno Mendes, who praised the younger players for their performance. Mendes highlighted their contribution to the team's success, stating, 'The youngsters were fantastic. They never gave up, and that's what won us the game.'
PSG's win over Barcelona is a testament to the team's youth and resilience. Despite going behind early, they fought back, securing a crucial victory in the Champions League. With Mayulu scoring his 20th goal, the team continues to make history, becoming the third to reach this total in the game. The future looks bright for PSG, with their young stars shining on the European stage.
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