Mahamadou Sangaré leaves PSG for Manchester City
The young Senegalese attacker Mahamadou Sangaré reached an agreement with Manchester City this Tuesday. Free from any contract after refusing an extension with his training club, the Paris Saint-Germain, he engages free of charge with the Skyblues subject to a successful medical examination.
Since Luis Enrique joined the PSG, the strategy for young talent has changed. The club now grants more play time to the nuggets of the training centre such as Mbaye Niang, Mayulu Mukoko and Zaire Emery. However, this new policy does not seem to limit the desire for the most promising “titles” to leave.
A few days after Axel Disasi announced his departure, journalist Fabrizio Romano announced Mahamadou Sangaré’s departure to Manchester City. The 18-year-old defender had recently become the top scorer in the Youth League.
Mikel Merino: “We’ll win the game back”
Despite the loss at home against Paris Saint-Germain (0-1), Mikel Merino does not doubt Arsenal’s ability to reverse the trend. The Spanish midfielder has full confidence before the game back to the Parc des Princes, stating that these experiences are very important to prove that the team can win anywhere.
Aware of the difficulty of travelling to Paris, Merino remains assertive: “We know that Paris is a difficult place, but we have always proved that we can compete with anyone and, with all due respect to everyone, I think we will win the game back. »
** PSG wins Arsenal in semifinal go**
The Paris Saint-Germain managed a very nice operation by imposing 1-0 on the lawn of the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal, in the semifinal go of the Champions League. The Parisians electrified the Gunners for 25 minutes of madness thanks to a splendid goal by Ousmane Dembélé.
despite the difficulty of the away match in Paris, Merino remains confidant: « We know that Paris is a difficulty place to go, but we have always proven that we can compete with anyone and, with all due respect, I think we will win the second leg. »A strong message from the Spanish midfielder ahead of this decisive clash.
Paris Saint-Germain beats Arsenal 1-0 in first leg
The Paris Saint-Germain made a great performance by winning 1-0 against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium in the Champions League semi-final first leg. The Parisians dominated for the first 25 minutes, scoring an amazing goal from Ousmane Dembélé. Despite Arsenal’s predictions to come back, Paris kept control and defended well, with Donnarumma making some great saves. However, there is a concern about Dembélé’s injury, but it seems not serious. Kamel Arab for Paris Team.**