Kylian Mbappe bows out with PSG as they conquer the French Cup and secure the double

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) emerged victorious in the French Cup final, defeating Lyon 2-1 in a thrilling match that also marked Kylian Mbappé's last game for the club. The match, held in Villeneuve D’Ascq, France, saw goals from France winger Ousmane Dembele and Spain midfielder Fabian Ruiz in the first half, with Lyon defender Jake O'Brien scoring a consolation goal in the second half. This victory for PSG meant they completed the double, having already secured the league title, marking the first time since 2020 that they achieved such a feat. Despite the loss, Lyon managed to secure qualification for the Europa League by finishing sixth in the league standings. Dembélé opened the scoring for PSG in the 22nd minute, nodding in a cross from Nuno Mendes to give his team the early lead. Ruiz then doubled the advantage in the 34th minute, capitalizing on a rebound after his initial header was blocked by O'Brien. Lyon goalkeeper Lucas Perri made crucial saves in the opening minutes, denying PSG's attacking threats, but was unable to prevent the goals from Dembele and Ruiz. O'Brien managed to pull one back for Lyon with a header from a corner in the 55th minute, bringing the score to 2-1. Despite his best efforts, Mbappé was unable to find the back of the net in his final appearance for PSG. The prolific forward, who has won 15 trophies during his seven seasons with the club, including four French Cups, leaves as PSG's all-time leading scorer across all competitions with an impressive record of 256 goals in 308 appearances. Throughout the match, Mbappé showed glimpses of his talent with attempts on goal, including a curling shot from the edge of the box and a volley that narrowly missed the target. The French Cup final was marred by violence as clashes erupted between Lyon and PSG supporters on a highway leading to the venue prior to kickoff. Reports of flares being thrown, windows smashed on buses carrying fans, and some buses being set on fire highlighted the chaotic scenes surrounding the event. Due to these incidents, the match was relocated to Stade Pierre Mauroy in the north of France, away from the original venue, which was undergoing preparations for the Olympic Games. Villeneuve d'Ascq made history by becoming the first city outside the Greater Paris area to host the French Cup final since the competition's inception in 1917. PSG's struggles defending set-pieces were evident during the match, with Lyon threatening from corners and almost scoring on multiple occasions. Donnarumma's crucial save from a header by Lyon left back Nicolas Tagliafico in the 64th minute preserved PSG's lead and denied Lyon an equalizer. The intensity of the match, coupled with Mbappé's farewell and the off-field incidents involving supporters, made for a memorable and eventful French Cup final that will be remembered for various reasons. Despite the challenges faced, PSG emerged victorious and added yet another trophy to their illustrious history, ending the season on a high note. https://therealcrimediary.com/kylian-mbappe-bows-out-with-psg-as-they-conquer-the-french-cup-and-secure-the-double/?feed_id=76239&_unique_id=66fa4cd286be8

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