November 26, 2025
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Titis continues in the Youth League, and in style. Three weeks after crushing Bayern Munich (3-0), PSG’s hopes validate a new victory, this Wednesday against Tottenham (5-2), the third best attack in the competition and two points ahead of the Parisian team at kick-off.

Clearly difficult to overcome on home soil, having beaten Atalanta and Bayern, Jean-François Vulliez’s men, strengthened by the runs of Noham Kamara and David Boly, have provided the necessary ingredients to regain their place in the top 10.

Campo is present

Launched well by Abo El Nay’s opener (1-0, 21), Paris quickly got going thanks to two new goals from Nsoki (2-0, 26) and Mounguengue from a beautiful corner (3-0, 30). Under the watchful eye of Luis Campos who was present in the stands, they certainly experienced a moment of hesitation after a reduction in the score by England’s Irow (3-1, 33), followed by another goal from Rowswell after the break (3-2, 56). But Ayari, attacking from his right wing, provided encouragement by ending a beautiful series (4-2, 67th).

Number 30 even scored two goals before being knocked out (5-2, 71). A huge celebration for U23 continued, at the end of the meeting, in front of around fifty Ultras who came to cast their votes to cheer them on.

Before the game Big Boys, who challenge Tottenham in the Champions League at 9 p.m. at the Parc des Princes, the “little ones” show the way to follow. In five matches in the Youth Champions League, they have collected 10 points and a goal difference of +9.

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