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Neymar squanders penalty as Paris Saint-Germain slump to shock loss at Nantes (ESPN.co.uk)

Mbappe then produced an uncharacteristic miss from point-blank range in the final 20 minutes as PSG kept up the pressure but were unable to make use of their numerous chances. The win saw Nantes leap from 10th to fifth in the Ligue 1 standings as they ...

Nantes defender Dennis Appiah was sent off two minutes before the break for tripping Kylian Mbappe as he headed goalwards. Kadewere's equaliser came on the stroke of half-time. The Brazilian, back in the starting line-up for the first time since November, then had a chance to further reduce the deficit when Appiah again brought down Mbappe, but Neymar's penalty was a weak effort straight at Alban Lafont.

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Neymar misses penalty as Nantes stun PSG (BBC Sport)

Neymar misses a penalty as Nantes produce a vibrant display to inflict a rare league defeat on leaders Paris St-Germain.

- Shots - 7Coulibaly - 5Chirivella - 3Girotto - 4Pallois - 1Lafont

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Lionel Messi vindicated after Neymar and Georginio Wijnaldum ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Paris Saint-Germain suffered just their second Ligue 1 defeat of the season on Saturday evening, with Neymar missing an embarrassing penalty in a 3-1 loss ...

Both the staff and the players are focused on doing their best in every game." "We won in the very last moment of the match. Trust the little Argentine to deliver a moment of magic. We are very focused on our objectives. The game against Real was incredible. We have to stay calm because it was only the first leg, we have 90 minutes to play in Madrid.

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PSG president blasts referee over Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian ... (Daily Express)

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN suffered a shock 3-1 defeat to Nantes on Saturday evening.

"Look at the images and then judge. We lost, but I'm talking about facts about the party that were very clear to me. "Denis Appiah should have seen the second yellow on the penalty against Mbappé. And a second yellow is, logically, red and expulsion," Leonardo declared, according to Sport. Following the loss, PSG president Leonardo didn't hold back on making his feelings known towards referee Lesage, slamming his treatment of Messi, Neymar and Mbappe in particular. While Lesage did point to the spot, the referee controversially refrained from issuing Appiah with a second yellow card, and subsequent red, much to the disbelief of the PSG camp. Paris Saint-Germain president Leonardo has slammed a Ligue 1 referee over his treatment of superstars Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. The Brazilian chief's scathing comments towards Mikael Lesage came in the wake of the French league leaders' shock 3-1 defeat to Nantes on Saturday evening.

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Nantes 3-1 PSG: Neymar hits hopeless penalty in abject defeat for ... (Daily Mail)

Nantes stormed into a three-goal halftime lead and then rode their luck to win 3-1 at home on Saturday and hand runaway leaders Paris St Germain their ...

Kadewere´s equaliser came on the stroke of half-time. Nantes defender Dennis Appiah was sent off two minutes before the break for tripping Kylian Mbappe as he headed goalwards. - Neymar pulled one back for PSG but it proved to be a consolation in the end

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Messi set for 800th senior appearance in PSG's trip to Nantes (sportsmax.tv)

Lionel Messi is set to make the 800th senior appearance of his illustrious club career after being n...

At this point, Boston's defense is a given, but post-All-Star break, they have also had the number one offense in the league, and are putting a gap on the rest of the field. Antetokounmpo is Milwaukee's best and most valuable player. Milwaukee rank as the eighth-best team at getting to the free-throw line, and fourth-best at denying their opposition free throws, while Boston are 21st at getting to the line. Milwaukee play at the fifth-highest pace in the league, while Boston play at the fifth-lowest – all signs point to the fact that something has to give, and whoever can play the game at their tempo may just hold the keys. Both systems are formed on sound logic. Boston allow the second-fewest amount of points in the paint per game, and while Antetokounmpo lives at the rim, the Bucks actually come in last in the league with their percentage of points scored in the paint.

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