Découvrez les gardiens qui composent le top 10 des plus âgés aux côtés de Gigi Buffon, le seul quadra de l'histoire en Ligue 1 Uber Eats.
10. Grégory Coupet (PSG, mai 2011), à 38 ans et 149 jours Seul portier actuellement en Ligue 1 Uber Eats présent dans ce classement, Eiji Kawashima (RC Strasbourg Alsace) peut prétendre rejoindre Buffon parmi ceux ayant joué à 40 ans lors de la saison 2022/23, puisqu’il est né le 20 mars 1983. Neuf mois plus tôt lors de ces premiers pas avec le club parisien, contre le SM Caen (3-0), il était déjà devenu l’unique portier à dépasser les 40 ans.
Paris Saint-Germain will be without Kylian Mbappe for their Ligue 1 season opener against Clermont on Saturday, as reported by GFFN.
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But in truth, they were helped by a woeful defensive display from their hosts. The Senegal forward always seemed likely to start fast in Germany, and he has done just that. Bayern had full control by the 10th minute.
PSG announced that Mbappe had been left out of the squad that would travel to Clermont for Saturday's game "due to pain in his adductor muscles" and will ...
“We want to start the season in the best possible manner.” He added: “When PSG go away from home it is often the biggest game of the season for the home team and the stadiums are full. PSG announced that Mbappe had been left out of the squad that would travel to Clermont for Saturday’s game “due to pain in his adductor muscles” and will instead remain behind for treatment.
Paris Saint-Germain have this afternoon released their squad list for the first match of the Ligue 1 campaign against Clermont on Saturday night, ...
Paris Saint-Germain has confirmed that Kylian Mbappe will miss their first league fixture against Clermont. The France forward has picked up an adductor.
Lionel Messi and Neymar are in the squad along with new signings Vitinha, Hugo Ekitike and Nordi Mukiele. “A further update will be provided in 72 hours’ time.” Mbappe missed PSG’s 4-0 win over Nantes in the Champions Trophy last weekend due to a suspension carried over from the last campaign.
Paris Saint-Germain will begin their Ligue 1 title defense without Kylian Mbappe because of a groin issue.
"I want a certain number of players in my squad, players who are very similar in level, to perform well throughout the season and to create healthy competition," he said at a news conference on Thursday. "I know the club is doing all it can to have a very competitive squad." New PSG coach Christophe Galtier said on Thursday that he expects more reinforcements before the end of the summer transfer window on Sept. 1. The Portugal international Renato Sanches became the fifth new arrival in Paris on Thursday but he isn't part of the team for the first Ligue 1 match of the season.
PSG striker Kylian Mbappé, injured in the adductors, is forfeited for the trip to Clermont on Saturday at the opening of Ligue 1, the capital club announced ...
Without Mbappé, the mission of his teammates will however not vary one iota and any misstep will be prohibited. A new point will be made in 72 hours, » said PSG. The world champion was already suspended during the Champions Trophy won on Sunday against Nantes (4-0). Having become the figurehead of the Parisian project with its extension, the world champion will therefore still have to leave the good role and the top of the bill to Messi and Neymar, decisive against Nantes (opener of the Argentinian score, doubled of the Brazilian). He should, as in Israel, be replaced by the Spaniard Pablo Sarabia.
La Ligue 1 est de retour et GOAL a sélectionné dix joueurs étrangers à suivre cette saison. PSG Lionel Messi Neymar ...
Le Racing Club de Strasbourg, sixième l'an passé, reçoit l'AS Monaco, troisième de la dernière saison, ce samedi (17 heures) à l'occasion de la première ...
L'ASM gagne son premier match de la saison en L1 sur le terrain d'un Racing combatif. En tête à la pause grâce au bijou de Diatta, porté par un Diop inspiré ...
Et Diatta bascule à gauche. Attaquant directement dans le mur. Attaquant Djiku prolonge d'une tête en cloche, Nübel apprécie mal sa sortie et Diallo égalise de la tête ! L'ASM gagne son premier match de la saison en L1 sur le terrain d'un Racing combatif.
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REPRISE L1 – L'AS Monaco a lancé sa saison avec une belle victoire sur la pelouse de Strasbourg (1-2). Diatta, d'une superbe reprise, avait ouvert le score ...
Heureusement pour Philippe Clement et ses hommes, le VAR est intervenu pour dénicher une légère position de hors-jeu et annuler l’égalisation qui aurait fait faire des cauchemars aux supporters monégasques (90e+5). L’opération reste bonne pour l’ASM, qui s’offre un surplus de confiance avant d’aller défier le PSV Eindhoven pour jouer un éventuel barrage de Ligue des champions. Monaco peut dire merci au VAR. Alors qu’Habib Diallo croyait signer un doublé pour arracher un point dans le temps additionnel, le but a finalement été annulé, permettant aux Monégasques de s’imposer au forceps sur la pelouse de Strasbourg (1-2). Les hommes de Philippe Clement ont eu deux buts d’avance avant de jouer à se faire peur face à une équipe qui ne lâche jamais rien.
Monaco a commencé son championnat de la meilleure des manières en s'imposant contre Strasbourg, ce samedi à la Meinau.
Avec une équipe remaniée (Golovin et Volland suspendus, Ben Yedder sur le banc), les Monégasques ont mis du temps à entrer dans leur match avant de l’emporter grâce à leurs revenants, Diatta et Diop. Mais ils ont pu compter sur un très grand Alexandre Nübel, poussé plusieurs fois à la parade (5e, 20e, 21e, 38e, 45e, 90+4, 90+5). Cependant, les hommes de Julien Stéphan n’ont jamais abdiqué. Ils ont d’abord réduit le score grâce à une tête de Diallo sur un centre de Thomas Delaine (1-2, 65e). Et le buteur strasbourgeois a fait trembler les Monégasques jusqu’au bout, puisque son but dans le temps additionnel a été refusé pour hors-jeu (90+2).
1e journée de Ligue 1 Stade de la Meinau Monaco bat Strasbourg : 2 à 1 Buts : Diallo (65e) pour le RC Strasbourg; Diatta (43e), Diop (53e) pour l'AS Monaco ...
Et ce qui devait arriver arriva, ou du moins le pensait-on, car Diallo, encore lui, trompait, de la tête, un Nubel pas formidablement inspiré et semblait avoir égalisé dans le temps additionnel. Et deux buts signés Diatta (43e, 0-1) et Diop (53, 0-2) allaient rapidement montrer que Monaco avait du répondant. Malgré une grosse domination, les visiteurs se mettaient cependant en danger, puisque Diallo réduisait le score (65e, 1-2). L'ASM se procurait plusieurs grosses occasions, mais Sels réussissait à maintenir son équipe à flot. Ben Yedder étant laissé sur le banc, on se demandait ce que l'équipe de la Principauté allait pouvoir faire sur le plan offensif.
Lights, cameras, action! If last season all eyes were on Ligue 1 because of Lionel Messi's arrival in at Paris Saint-Germain, the 2022/23 season is not far ...
Marseille finished second last year and have also reinforced their squad in order to make the leap in quality. Obviously, the club with the biggest investment in Ligue 1 has been the Parc des Princes side with 91.50 million euros, but the rest of the chasing pack have also strengthened their squads and, in some cases, there's a lot of excitement. The three stars have been joined by the arrivals of Vitinha, Renato Sanches and Nordi Mukiele. Now, more than ever, PSG have an obligation in the Champions League.
There were a fair amount of fireworks at the Parc des Princes in May when Paris Saint-Germain collected the 2022 Ligue 1 trophy after a 5-0 mauling of Metz.
Hardly the ideal prelude to a season in which Marseille, who entertain Reims on Sunday, are expected to challenge for the Ligue 1 title and make some kind of impact in the Champions League. By early 2022, the Ligue 1 race had become a matter of when PSG would claim the crown. The new, utilitarian PSG will begin their campaign for a record 11th title at Clermont on Sunday and will be expected to sweep all before them. However, in view of PSG's resources and depth of talent, the latest instalment of Ligue 1 suggests a quest to be top of the also-rans. Such blue-collar motivation appears to have been clocked and loaded. There were pyrotechnics too during the summer.
Kylian Mbappe announced his extended contract at the end of last season and the French superstar will be joined be a rejuvenated Neymar and Lionel Messi in ...
Luis Suarez, Jonathan Clauss, Isaak Toure, Chancel Mbemba and Nuno Tavares are interesting additions with Jordan Veretout also believed to be on the way, but it is all very underwhelming for OM fans who are already quite pessimistic as to how this term will play out. Getting themselves back into Europe will be the immediate aim, but there is no doubt that the squad has the quality to qualify for the Champions League -- especially if Canada's Jonathan David ends up staying. Les Aiglons are one of the teams who many will be keeping a close eye on this season given the talent within their ranks. Aguerd, while important, was less of a key piece for Rennes than Tchouameni was for Monaco, so that gives the Breton side the edge as they seek to establish themselves as the best of the rest behind PSG. Losing Galtier to PSG was a loss, but Lucien Favre enjoyed relative success in his first spell as boss at Allianz Riviera and now has the means to pick up where he left off. Mohamed Bayo, Remy Cabella, Jonas Martin and Akim Zedadka are smart gets so far with Ludovic Blas also on the radar. Kylian Mbappe announced his extended contract at the end of last season and the French superstar will be joined be a rejuvenated Neymar and Lionel Messi in attack with all three gunning for maximum glory across all fronts. Arguably the best piece of business, despite losing a top young talent, was cashing in on Bayern Munich's interest in Mathys Tel as it lessens the temptation to part with last season's stars Martin Terrier or Lovro Majer. Jonas Martin, James Lea Siliki and Jeremy Gelin have freed up space on the wage bill which could also enable the underrated Benjamin Bourigeaud and Hamari Traore to be extended beyond this campaign at Roazhon Park. Consistency will be key for Les Rouge et Noir as they try to make a meaningful go of the UEFA Europa League too. Bruno Genesio's men are arguably the favorites to give PSG a run based on their summer business with only Nayef Aguerd weakening Rennes' starting XI and Arthur Theate his replacement. This season promises to be fascinating at Groupama Stadium after President Jean-Michel Aulas strengthened the club's financial position by adding American funds via John Textor while Peter Bosz was maintained as head coach. The big question is whether anybody in France can realistically hope to rival PSG and we look at the most plausible candidates first. As Europe's top soccer leagues start to get underway this week, Ligue 1 kicks off this Friday with defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in action on Saturday. Les Parisiens have been given a facelift with Luis Campos now shaping the sporting project and Christophe Galtier leading it and Renato Sanches, Vitinha, Hugo Ekitike and Nordi Mukiele freshening up the squad.
Galtier's arrival may have been delayed compared to the club's new sporting director Luis Campos, who was working on recruitment at the end of last season, but, ...
Europe is all that really matters for the club and the PSG’s season will again be defined by Champions League progress. Campos’ arrival and his more authoritative approach seems to have changed that but, while there will always some dressing room unrest, it remains to be seen if a tougher and more pragmatic management of the club will translate to mental strength at key moments on the pitch. Mbappé’s triumphant ‘unveiling’ before the demolition of Metz at the end of last season seemed to re-energise a club that had been drifting for some time, reeling from the disastrous Champions League exit at the hands of Karim Benzema and Real Madrid in last season’s last 16. Weaknesses – The big drawback of having a such famously wealthy owners is that players rest on their laurels and take things for granted. Strengths – Having finally agreed a new three-year contract after months of media intrigue concerning his future, Mbappé’s surprise decision to stay in Paris, rather than join Real Madrid this summer, was arguably the biggest win for the club this year, both sportingly and politically, perhaps more so than the 2021 title itself. Galtier will be under an obscene amount of pressure as early as the Champions League group stages, given his lack of experience at that level and poor record with Lille in Europe, most notably from the club’s management.
PSG won the last title at a canter, keeping Marseille at arm's length even as the spectre of Mbappé's potential departure and (another) galling Champions League ...
Nice will play with largely the same side that also sputtered at end of the season, but with Lucien Favre back at the helm. It is likely to be the opposite for Marseille, who must juggle a Champions League return with a squad that appears decidedly weaker at the time of writing. Lyon are trying to improve through a mix of old and new. As things stand, Monaco and Lyon are the leading contenders for the top three. Easily caught on the counter at times last season under Mauricio Pochettino, PSG may not evince a level of PlayStation football going forward under Galtier but they appear far better equipped for success in Europe. As many as eight clubs – Monaco, Marseille, Lyon, Rennes, Nice, Strasbourg, Lille and Lens – could have designs on Europe, and others may be a little uneasy about the league trimming to 18 teams after the season.
Posted on August 5, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. by Thibault Morlain. In order to replace Mauricio Pochettino, PSG made a choice that may have surprised many, ...
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