Despite fervent anticipation surrounding Mbappé's potential move to the Spanish giants, PSG has chosen to remain tight-lipped regarding the rationale behind his exclusion from the matchday squad
From the opening minutes of the game, PSG asserted their dominance with two quick goals, leaving Lyon reeling. A Nemanja Matic own goal, followed by a strike from Lucas Beraldo within the first six minutes, set the tone for PSG's relentless pursuit of victory
The absence of star forward Kylian Mbappé from the starting lineup for the second consecutive league game seemed to have a noticeable impact on PSG's attacking prowess, as they struggled to find their rhythm throughout the match
This came on the heels of another early substitution in the previous match against Rennes, where the French phenom was taken off after a mere 65 minutes of play
The announcement came not from PSG's management but from an unexpected source – Ligue 1 team manager Luis Enrique, who made a bold statement during a press conference following PSG's match against Rennes
Biniam Girmay made history as the first Black African to win a Tour de France stage, triumphing on a flat route. His victory is celebrated not just for personal achievement but as a significant milestone resonating throughout Africa
Accused by Paris of orchestrating weeks of unrest, Tein vehemently denies these allegations, asserting his status as a "political prisoner" in a recent exchange with visiting French Green party senators
The match, marked by defensive solidity on both sides, culminated in a Jan Vertonghen own goal in the 85th minute, deflecting Randal Kolo Muani's strike past a helpless Belgian goalkeeper
The aircraft reportedly struck an electric power cable before crashing, creating a dramatic and tragic scene on one of France's busiest motorways. Emergency services quickly arrived at the site as bystanders captured footage of the incident, which led to a significant traffic backlog
Lavillenie, a former world record holder, needed to vault 5.82 meters to secure his spot in the Paris Games. However, he opted to pass at the opening height of 5.60 meters, then failed three consecutive attempts at 5.72 meters, bringing an end to his quest for another Olympic appearance