Nigerian Players abroad Terem Moffi upstages Kylian Mbappe as Nice defeats PSG

Nigeria international Terem Moffi upstaged Kylian Mbappe with two goals and an assist to help Nice win 3-2 at Paris Saint-Germain in the French league, handing the defending champion their first defeat under new coach Luis Enrique on Friday.

A worrying one, too, for home fans despite Mbappe also scoring twice, with PSG’s opening game of the Champions League on Tuesday against Borussia Dortmund. PSG’s lingering defensive frailties were again exposed, this time by the clinical finishing of the Super Eagles striker. Moffi’s pace and wide runs off the ball were ideally suited to the excellent counterattacking of unbeaten Nice. This was a costly defeat for PSG, which is one point behind second-place Nice and two behind leader Monaco, which plays at Lorient on Sunday.

Moffi set up Nice’s other goal with a fine run down the left and a pinpoint cross to striker Gaetan Laborde at the far post. Moffi put Nice ahead when he profited from a scramble in the penalty area to clip a slightly deflected shot inside the near post past goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma in the 21st minute.

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Mbappe equalised eight minutes later when he whipped in a quick shot from 20 meters past former PSG ‘keeper Marcin Bulka. But Moffi then set up Laborde for a sliding finish in the 53rd before getting the goal of the night in the 68th.

Controlling a pass in midfield with his back to goal, he flicked the ball astutely to Laborde down the right and collected his return pass before advancing across the area to plant a low shot past Donnarumma into the bottom left corner. His celebration, where he removed his jersey and waved it over his head, earned him a yellow card and also annoyed Mbappé, who exchanged words with him at the halfway line.

Forward Randal Kolo Muani was already on as a substitute and he set up Mbappé’s close-range finish in the 87th. Kolo Muani became the third most expensive signing in PSG’s history when he joined from Eintracht Frankfurt for 95 million euros ($101 million).


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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