The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Mbappe notches two goals in PSG win

- By Jerome Pugmire

World Cup hero Kylian Mbappe came in off the bench to score twice in a 3-1Paris Saint German win at Guingamp on Saturday to help PSG out to two straight wins to open their French title defense.

PARIS » World Cup star Kylian Mbappe’s lethal finishing and confusing VAR decisions helped Paris SaintGerma­in to a second straight win at the start of its French title defense.

Mbappe came off the bench to score twice in a 3-1 win at Guingamp on Saturday but the victory was overshadow­ed by a contentiou­s VAR decision in PSG’s favor, and a seemingly clear penalty not given to Guingamp with the scores level.

“It’s true I added something,” Mbappe said. “But the whole team wanted to change things after the first half.”

PSG trailed 1- 0 at halftime, which could have been 2- 0 only for referee Clement Turpin to be alerted by the video assistant referee as to a possible foul in the buildup to a goal. He disallowed the header by midfielder Nicolas Benezet.

Guingamp president Bertrand Desplat was furious.

“Above all, I’ll say it wasn’t a great night for video refereeing,” Desplat said. “You can see there’s an enormous amount of progress to be made and French refereeing will have to get quickly up to speed, because you can’t ruin great evenings like this.”

There was not much Guingamp could do against Mbappe, however.

The 19-year-old forward, who helped France win the World Cup last month , came on at halftime and instantly sparked PSG’s attack.

Eight minutes later, Neymar’s trickery with the ball led to him earning a penalty, which he took himself for 1-1.

But with about 10 min- utes left, PSG defender Thomas Meunier clattered into Guingamp winger Marcus Coco as he charged into the area.

Although Meunier sent Coco tumbling heavily, Turpin did not give the penalty and — more surprising­ly — VAR officials did not alert him to review the incident.

“I don’t understand it at all ... I think it at least deserved to be checked by the referee,” Desplat said. “The VARs (video assistant referees) were completely inadequate.”

Two minutes later, the clinical Mbappe put PSG ahead and then finished off Guingamp in the 90th minute.

He curled his first into the bottom corner and deftly chipped the second over the goalkeeper from close range. YOUTHFUL LOOK Just like in last weekend’s 3-0 win against Caen, coachThoma­s Tuchel again started three of PSG’s youth academy players, with 19-year-old Colin Dagba at center half, 19-year-old Antoine Bernede in midfield and 18-year-old U.S. internatio­nal Timothy Weah in attack.

But they struggled as Guingamp, a small town in Brittany, dominated the first half. VAR AND VETERANS PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon made a sensationa­l early save from striker Nolan Roux’s closerange shot. Buffon looked beaten as he dived to his left but the 40-year-old Italian showed incredible reflexes to stick out his right hand and push the ball onto the crossbar.

But Guingamp scored in the 20th minute, with Dagba’s mistake leading to Roux’s 70th top-flight career goal.

Dagba chested the ball and then, thinking center half partner Thiago Silva was coming across to cover, he hesitated. Coco sprinted into the gap and squared the ball to Roux.

Buffon was beaten again five minutes later when Coco flicked the ball from the left to Benezet, who headed in. Turpin went for a video review after being alerted by VAR officials. He disallowed it because of an apparent trip by Benezet on Dagba as they contested the ball, although there appeared to be only minimal contact at most.

FATHERS AND SONS

Weah, the son of current Liberia President and former PSG striker George Weah, made way for Mbappe.

Teenagers Weah and Mbappe combined are three years younger than Buffon — who hugged Guingamp striker Marcus Thuram after the game.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? PSG’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring the second goal for his team during their League One soccer match between Guingamp and Paris Saint Germain at Roudourou stadium in Guingamp, western France, Saturday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PSG’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring the second goal for his team during their League One soccer match between Guingamp and Paris Saint Germain at Roudourou stadium in Guingamp, western France, Saturday.

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