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The Jean-Bouin stadium in celebration, the legend Klopp, the artist Kebbal… Favorites and scratches after Paris FC-Metz

The Jean-Bouin stadium in celebration, the legend Klopp, the artist Kebbal… Favorites and scratches after Paris FC-Metz

ANALYSIS - After Paris FC's victory against Metz (3-2) on Sunday during the 3rd day of Ligue 1, find out what our journalist at the Jean-Bouin stadium liked and disliked.

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The show is on the agenda

Five goals, a red card, suspense in a near-full stadium. What more could you ask for? It's hard to dream of anything better for Paris FC after their season opener in their new Jean-Bouin stadium on Sunday. Surprised by Metz in the first half with Sané's opening goal (0-1, 22nd ), the newly promoted team, with the fourth -largest budget in Ligue 1, put together all the ingredients to rise to the occasion.

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Like Ilan Kebbal, unstoppable and author of a brace, or Moses Simon, who was incisive, especially after the break, on his wing, the Parisian team had the merit of equalizing and then taking the lead. All while offering play, a certain activity and real risk-taking. That's what it takes to seduce a Parisian crowd. To be seen again over time.

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The artist Kebbal

With a brace (three goals since the start of the season), polished technical skills, and a constant desire to create danger, Ilan Kebbal was the star of this Paris FC-FC Metz match on Sunday. Small, lively, and never embarrassed with the ball, the 27-year-old Algerian caused trouble for the Metz defense. A real thriller.

Ilan Kebbal scores twice against FC Metz FEP / Icon Sport

" He's an atypical player, who doesn't please everyone, but he has enormous talent, qualities he's not even aware of ," says his coach, Stéphane Gili. "I've often fought with him, but he's now reaching maturity. He's been called up to the national team, and he was waiting for that, but I'm going to be even more demanding of him ."

The party is on

Teenagers, elderly people, babies, kids, groups of friends... More than 17,000 spectators, including 7,000 season ticket holders, didn't want to miss Paris FC's Ligue 1 debut at Jean-Bouin. A first in 46 years. For this day of celebration, the atmosphere was there throughout the match. And a real communion between the players and the spectators after the victory. The whole thing is largely perfectible, the level of play too, recruits will arrive by Monday evening, but this Paris FC demands to be seen again in its new setting at the Jean-Bouin stadium, with a magnificent pitch. The old Charléty stadium is already a thing of the past.

The family photo at Paris FC (Klopp, Ferracci, Arnault and Gomez) FEP / Icon Sport
Klopp, that's impressive

It's hard to miss a legend. As soon as he appeared on the pitch at the Jean-Bouin stadium before the match, a buzz ensued. Cap on his head, the legendary former Liverpool coach never lost his smile, between multiple handshakes and photos with the fans. For several minutes, the global director of Red Bull (a shareholder of PFC) chatted with Antoine Arnault and Pierre Ferracci, accompanied by former player Mario Gomez. All under the crackle of flashbulbs. The sequence was well-rehearsed, it had its effect. The same thing happened after the match when the German coach took his time in the corridors of Jean-Bouin stadium, not far from the journalists. In complete relaxation.

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Our scratches

Messins too limited

Ahead of the score in the 22nd minute thanks to Sadibou Sané's goal , FC Metz sent a wave of excitement through the stands of the Jean-Bouin stadium, momentarily chilling the Parisian crowd who weren't expecting it. But without many attacking solutions at its disposal, Stéphane Le Mignan's team ended up cracking, giving in and showing its current limitations. The transfer window should allow for the arrival of reinforcements, Habib Diallo was made official on Sunday, because the Grenats, beaten in the first three days and last in Ligue 1, have revealed too many shortcomings. The season is likely to be long.

Quick, the end of the transfer window

The transfer window isn't over, but this Paris FC team, quite logically, has a lot of room for improvement. The team that started Sunday against Metz won't be the one that faces Brest next matchday. And so much the better, because while they managed to win against a weak Metz side, it might not be enough when the level rises. Whether it's up front, in midfield, or at the back, the ambitious newly promoted team needs reinforcements despite already having a substantial roster (Trapp, Otavio, Sangui, Lees-Melou, Simon, Geubbels, etc.). The French transfer window closes this Monday at 8 p.m. So much the better.

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