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Moise Kean Broke Dayot Upamecano's Ankles So Badly He Fell Out Of Shot

Moise Kean Broke Dayot Upamecano's Ankles So Badly He Fell Out Of Shot

Moise Kean made Upamecano look like a right fool.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Moise Kean completely embarrassed Dayot Upamecano in Paris Saint-Germain's 2-1 Champions League defeat to RB Leipzig last night.

The Frenchman is among the most highly-rated centre-backs around at the moment and has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United.

But after looking out of sorts in the 5-0 thrashing to United last week, the 22-year-old was made to look a right fool by Everton loanee Kean in one sequence at the Red Bull Arena.

The two were in a foot-race down the left flank in the second half and after Kean deftly checked back inside, Upamecano was slipping all over the place.

He tried to regain his footing but a little feint from Kean meant he stumbled right back on the turf, and hilariously, out of the view of the camera.

As well as the absolute ruining of Upamecano, Kean laid on the assist for Angel Di Maria's opening goal six minutes in.

He also won a penalty for handball after a sublime touch inside the area but Di Maria saw his effort saved by Peter Guilasci.

Emil Forsberg and Christopher Nkunku, formerly of PSG, scored to complete the turnaround give the hosts the win.

Both Idrissa Gueye and Presnel Kimpembe were then sent off in the second half for Thomas Tuchel's side.

Kean, meanwhile has been in fine form since making the temporary switch to the French capital. He's scored four times in six appearances in all competitions, including twice in the Champions League in the 2-0 win over Istanbul Basaksehir last week.

Image: PA
Image: PA

Remarkably, he notched the same amount of goals in 37 appearances for Everton following his move from Juventus in 2019.

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Topics: Football News, Paris Saint-Germain, Football, PSG, Everton, Moise Kean, Champions League, RB Leipzig