Mbappe bids farewell to PSG fans with defeat in final home game
FILE: France's forward Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring the eleventh goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 Group B qualifying football match between France and Gibraltar at the Allianz Riviera stadium in Nice, southeastern France, on November 18, 2023. Mbappe confirmed on May 10, 2024, that he will leave French champions Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season. (Photo by Valery HACHE / AFP)
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Kylian Mbappe scored on his final home
appearance as a Paris Saint-Germain player on Sunday but the French champions
suffered a surprise 3-1 defeat against Toulouse on the night they picked up the
Ligue 1 championship trophy.
Mbappe confirmed in a video posted on social
media on Friday that he would be leaving PSG when his contract expires at the
end of the season, ending a seven-year association with the club.
Real Madrid is expected to be the next
destination for a player whose departure from Paris had been an open secret
since February, when he privately informed the club of his intention to move
on.
Mbappe wore the captain's armband and opened the
scoring early on against Toulouse to take his tally for the season to 44 goals
goals in all competitions.
However, Thijs Dallinga quickly equalised for
the visitors against a PSG side which showed 10 changes to the team knocked out
of the Champions League by Borussia Dortmund in the semi-finals in midweek,
with Mbappe the only player to keep his place.
Yann Gboho put Toulouse ahead with a brilliant
strike in the second half, and Frank Magri wrapped up the win in stoppage time
as PSG suffered just their second Ligue 1 loss this season, and their first in
27 games since September.
Mbappe has now scored 256 times for PSG, a
club-record tally, since signing from Monaco in 2017 in a deal worth 180
million euros ($194 million).
His tally of 191 goals in France's top flight --
including 16 with Monaco at the beginning of his career -- puts him in seventh
place in the all-time list. Coach Luis Enrique described the 25-year-old as
"a club legend" when he spoke to media on the eve of the game.
PSG had indicated that celebrations after
Sunday's match would be dedicated to their title triumph, rather than any
specific tribute to Mbappe himself.
There were even some jeers from the crowd for
the striker when the teams were read out before the game, although a huge
display was unfurled before kick-off at one end of the stadium depicting Mbappe
in a trademark pose with his arms folded.
"I heard applause, the supporters paid him
a deserved tribute, he is a club legend despite his youth," said Luis
Enrique who described the banner as "beautiful".
The Qatar-owned club had already wrapped up a
record-extending 12th French title, and 10th in 12 years, before hosting a
Toulouse side who were themselves safe from any lingering threat of relegation.
PSG's Champions League disappointment means
Mbappe will leave the club without ever having got his hands on European
football's greatest prize.
With Mbappe, PSG were runners-up in 2020 and
have since reached the last four on two further occasions, but the France
captain will now hope to finally get his hands on the trophy at his next club.
PSG can still finish the season by completing a
clean sweep of domestic honours, as they face Lyon in the French Cup final in
Lyon on May 25.
As well as Ligue 1, they have also already won
the Champions Trophy, France's equivalent of a Super Cup.
- Monaco into Champions
League -
Luis Enrique's team will complete their league
campaign with a visit to Nice on Wednesday before going to Metz in their final
game next Sunday.
Elsewhere, Mbappe's first club Monaco clinched
second place and automatic qualification for next season's Champions League
with a 2-0 win away at Montpellier.
Lille moved up into third place above Brest on
goal difference as Jonathan David netted twice in their 2-1 win at Nantes.
The top three in Ligue 1 qualify directly for
next season's expanded, 36-team Champions League with the team finishing fourth
entering the competition in the preliminary rounds.
Nice are fifth and trail both Lille and Brest by
four points but still have a chance of a top-four place before hosting PSG in
midweek.
Lens drew 1-1 at Rennes to hold onto sixth,
while Orel Mangala's goal gave Lyon a 1-0 win at Clermont as they kept their
European hopes alive.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice as
Marseille beat Lorient 3-1 to also remain in the European picture.
At the bottom, Clermont's defeat means they are
relegated, while Lorient are almost certainly down too as they trail Metz by
three points with one game left and have an inferior goal difference.
Metz, who lost 2-1 at Strasbourg, are therefore
set to go into a play-off against a team from Ligue 2 with a top-flight place
for next season on the line.


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