Relive Paris Saint-Germain's 4-1 victory over Strasbourg on Saturday 10 April at the Stade de la Meinau on Matchday 32 of Ligue 1, through these key stats...
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When coming on off the bench towards the end of the match at the Stade de la Meinau, product of the Paris Saint-Germain Academy, Kenny Nagera made his first competitive appearance for the first team of the club from the capital. The Argenteuil-born forward (Val-d'Oise), who celebrated his 19th birthday on 21 February and who has been at the club since 2015, became the 471st player to play for Les Rouge et Bleu. Against Racing, Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons played his first minutes in Ligue 1, while Leandro Paredes scored his first goal in the league since arriving in France.
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After picking up the second goal of the game against Les Alsaciens, Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Pablo Sarabia has now found the back of the net in his last 3 starts with the club from the capital in Ligue 1. Les Rouge et Bleu have won each of their 10 league matches in which the Spanish international has scored a goal.
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With the win at Strasbourg, Paris Saint-Germain have now won each of their last 5 away matches in the league, the longest ongoing run in the top flight and the club's longest run since November 2019- February 2020 (6). The club from the capital has scored four goals or more in 8 Ligue 1 matches this season, only Bayern Munich has done better in 2020-2021 in the top five European leagues (10).
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With the third goal of the evening in Alsace, Paris Saint-Germain's Moise Kean scored his 12th Ligue 1 goal this season (in 22 matches for Paris and 2 for Everton), that's just one less than his record over the last four seasons (13 goals in 64 matches).
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The scorer of the opener for the club from the capital against Les Strasbourgeois, Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappé got a goal and an assist in the same Ligue 1 match for the 19th time since arriving in Paris in August 2017. Only Barcelona's Lionel Messi (21) has done better in the top five European leagues over the period. The number 7 has now scored 19 goals in all competitions in 2021, only Bayern's Robert Lewandowski (22) has found the net on more occasions since the start of the calendar year.
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Against Les Alsaciens, the world champion scored his 85th goal in 103 Ligue 1 matches for the club from the capital, a feat that has taken him onto the podium of the club's top scorers in the league, equalling Mustapha Dahleb's tally, achieved in 268 D1 matches between 1974 and 1984 for Les Rouge et Bleu. Only Edinson Cavani (138 goals) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (113 goals) sit ahead of the Frenchman.