Kylian
Mbappe and Paris Saint-Germain continue to roll with the most recent victory
being a record-breaker for both player and club. Goals
from Mbappe and Neymar in the 70th and 84th minutes, respectively, were just
enough for PSG to eek out a 2-1 win over a game Lille side at the Parc des
Princes on Friday.
The
win was a big one as it not only furthered the club's cushion in pursuit of a
sixth title in seven years, but it also sealed a European record for the French
powerhouse.
Now
unblemished through the opening 12 matches, PSG possess the best-ever start for
a team in the top five European leagues.
Mbappe's
goal also sealed a personal record for the young Frenchman, who has now scored
11 goals on the young season.
Friday's
finish was Mbappe's 40th in Ligue 1 and, at 19 years, 10 months & 13 days,
the France forward is now the youngest player to score 40 goals in Ligue 1 in
the last 45 seasons.
Last
November, Mbappe became the youngest player to reach 20 goals.
Mbappe
remains in the running to become the first player to win the Golden Boy award
twice after being confirmed as part of the shortlist this week.
Next
up for PSG is a vital match against Napoli in the Champions League, as the
French club currently sits in third place at the midway point of group stage
matches.
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