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Messi Finally Makes PSG Debut, Mbappe Grabs Brace

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Lionel Messi made his Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) debut as a second-half substitute on Sunday at Reims, but it was Kylian Mbappe who stole the show.

The French forward scored potentially his final goals for the club in a 2-0 victory.

Messi was introduced in the 66th minute at the Stade Auguste Delaune.

This was just after Real Madrid target Mbappe had doubled both his and PSG’s tally in the contest with a first-time finish.

The France striker, who had headed his team in front in the first half, helped PSG make it four straight wins at the start of a Ligue 1 campaign for the sixth time in their history.

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They are bidding to regain the title.

Mauricio Pochettino resisted the temptation to select Messi from the outset meaning he joined fellow new recruit Gianluigi Donnarumma on the bench.

But the wantaway Mbappe was part of a starting line-up that also included Neymar for the first time this season.

Reims were hospitable hosts for the visiting superstars, hardly surprising considering they had not won at their own ground in the league since January 24.

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That was a run of 10 games which set an unwanted club record in the top tier.

The home defense kindly allowed Mbappe plenty of space to nod PSG in front in the 16th minute.

He applied the finishing touch to Angel Di Maria’s cross to get his second-headed goal in as many outings.

Reims thought they had an equalizer early in the second half.

This was when Marshall Munetsi prodded in a loose ball after Keylor Navas had kept out a headed effort from El Bilal Toure.

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But a lengthy VAR check eventually ruled the goalscorer offside.

At the other end, Mbappe did manage to stay onside to convert Achraf Hakimi’s low delivery in the 63rd minute, quickly followed by Messi’s arrival, in place of Neymar.

Whether it is Mbappe’s last goal for the club remains unclear, amid strong links with a big-money move to Madrid before the transfer window closes.

Results and standings French Ligue 1 (kick-off times in GMT):

Friday
Nantes0Lyon1
Saturday
Nice4Bordeaux0
Olympique Marseille3St Etienne1
Sunday, August 29:
ES Troyes AC1Monaco2
Clermont2Metz2
Racing Straßburg3Stade Brest1
Lens2Lorient2
Angers2Rennes0
Lille2Montpellier1
Stade de Reims0Paris Saint Germain2
PWDLFAPts
1Paris Saint Germain440012512
2Angers43108110
3Clermont4220958
4Nice3210807
5Olympique Marseille3210857
6Lens4130756
7Lorient4121565
8Rennes4121345
9Lyon4121575
10Lille4121695
11Montpellier4112994
12Nantes4112334
13Racing Straßburg4112684
14Monaco4112354
15Metz4031683
16St Etienne4031573
17Stade de Reims4031463
18Stade Brest4022592
19Bordeaux4022392
20ES Troyes AC4013371
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