Fontenay – PSG: what to remember from the big premieres of the new titis?

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By: Manu Tournoux

For Luis Enrique and PSG, this last outing of the year in the Coupe de France will have been an opportunity to redistribute playing time. Faced with the modest National 3 team from Fontenay-le-Comte this Saturday, Paris was able to enforce the hierarchy (0-4), without too much trouble and with a second or even ter team. In total, three new titis were launched by the Parisian tactician, with very different fortunes.

Let’s start with David Boly, 16 years old and first player of the 2009 generation of PSG to make his professional debut. Already seen several times in the groups since Achraf Hakimi’s injury, the right back trained at the club was started for this match, but will not have had much of an opportunity to shine. Despite some interesting climbs in his lane, Boly saw his match end in the thirtieth minute due to yet another blow received. Leaving in tears, he should finally recover fairly quickly according to his trainer: “It’s only a shot. Nothing important I hope”Luis Enrique wanted to be optimistic about beIN Sports.

Nsoki made you want to be seen again

Yesterday at a press conference, the Spanish coach maintained the suspense over the identity of the goalkeeper who would guard the Parisian cage this evening. Despite Safonov’s injury, Lucas Chevalier ultimately remained on the bench, in favor of the very young Renato Marin, who arrived from Roma last summer and is listed as one of the biggest European prospects in his position. The 19-year-old goalkeeper will have experienced a first in peaceful waters, and evaluating his first 70 minutes would mainly mean judging his kicking game, which is generally reliable. Despite his team’s outrageous domination in the second half, the Italian did not fall asleep in front of the flatness of the spectacle and he even made his first save on a long-range attempt from Leriche.

He is also considered a player with very high potential in the Parisian microcosm: Noah Nsoki. Aged 18 and from the same 2007 class as Quentin Ndjantou or Noham Kamara, Stanley’s cousin confirmed all the good things that informed followers of the PSG youth teams thought. Entering in the 61st minute of play in place of Désiré Doué, the titi was able to make the most of his playing time with a few sparks, sometimes through his acceleration, sometimes through his dribbling. Without taking into account the relative adversity of the evening, the winger made us want to be seen again, in the same way as Mathis Jangeal, full of personality when he entered in place of Ndjantou. Already seen in Ligue 1 against Auxerre, the 17-year-old player was at the origin of several Parisian situations this evening. Technically fine, always at the service of the collective and the game, he also came to scrape a few balls from the opposing feet. Luis Enrique must have appreciated it.

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