November 8, 2024

Watch Messi and Mbappe both hit woodwork in SAME attack as PSG draw – with Donnarumma’s reaction to misses priceless

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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN striker Kylian Mbappe somehow missed from six yards out in a miss of the season contender during the 1-1 draw against Monaco.

It looked as though the 23-year-old was set to put his side back on level terms just before the break following Kevin Volland’s 20th minute opener.

Kylian Mbappe somehow missed from six yards out against Monaco in PSG's 1-1 draw

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Kylian Mbappe somehow missed from six yards out against Monaco in PSG’s 1-1 drawCredit: Getty Argentina international Lionel Messi also struck the woodwork from the same attack

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Argentina international Lionel Messi also struck the woodwork from the same attackCredit: AFP Gianluigi Donnarumma couldn't believe his side failed to score just before the break

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Gianluigi Donnarumma couldn’t believe his side failed to score just before the breakCredit: @btsportfootball

Lionel Messi had initially thought he had equalised for Les Parisiens as he took aim from outside the box, but his curling effort smashed off the post.

Mbappe reacted quickest to the rebound as he latched onto the ball on the corner of the six-yard box with goalkeeper Alexander Nubel still on the floor.

But he somehow also struck the frame of the goal to not only the shock of the fans at Parc des Princes but also his team-mates.

Italian shot-stopper Gianluigi Donnarumma was left with his head in his hands as Mbappe failed to grab his fifth goal of the Ligue 1 season.

He then looked to the heavens in disbelief as Monaco went into the second half with a shock lead.

After intense pressure, PSG finally got their reward as Neymar levelled up the game from the penalty spot in the 70th minute.

It was his eighth goal of the campaign from his fifth outing this term, while he also boasts six assists to his name.

But he and his PSG team-mates couldn’t find a late winner as the score remained 1-0 to end the hosts’ 100 per cent winning record.

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Though the result managed to keep PSG at the top of the table ahead of Marseille and Lens on goal difference.

Speaking after the match, PSG skipper Marquinhos said: “They closed us down well.

“They stopped us bringing the ball out from the back.”

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