Ligue 1: Goalkeeper blunder costs PSG dear in defeat at Lens

Paris Saint-Germain fielded several inexperienced players, who were given a chance due to the number of positive tests for the coronavirus

Published : Sep 11, 2020 12:46 IST

Paris Saint-Germain lost 1-0 at promoted RC Lens in their first Ligue 1 game of the season on Thursday following a bad mistake by goalkeeper Marcin Bulka, as the French champion suffered in the absence of several players who tested positive for COVID-19.

Pole Bulka, 20, tried to play the ball out along the floor to a teammate but Cameroonian forward Ignatius Gango got there first to fire into the top corner and give Lens a surprise lead in the 57th minute.

Bulka, playing only his second Ligue 1 match for PSG, was one of several inexperienced players given a chance due to the number of positive tests for the virus, which included first-choice keeper Keylor Navas, world record signing Neymar and France striker Kylian Mbappe.

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The side could only field four players who started its 1-0 defeat by Bayern Munich in the Champions League final on Aug. 23 and struggled to get going against a motivated Lens, which was playing its first home game back in the top flight after five years in Ligue 2.

Lens was able to enjoy the moment with 5,000 fans who were allowed into their stadium as part of an easing of coronavirus restrictions at sporting events in France.

PSG started the season later than the other teams in Ligue 1 due to reaching the Champions League final, with its first game against Metz rescheduled and the match with Lens, originally set for August 29, also pushed back.

Midfielder Marco Veratti put the defeat down to a lack of preparation time due to the Champions League final as well as the coronavirus absentees.

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“I think there were a lot of factors in the defeat but we gave everything we could,” he told French television network Canal Plus.

“It was impossible to ask for better after only one week of training. Our players were very tired after the match. This sort of scheduling is very strange.

“A lot of our players were out with coronavirus and we had a lot of youngsters. It will be more of the same madness in three days (against Olympique de Marseille).

“We have to do a lot more, we have three days of training and we have to give a different image against Marseille because that match means so much to our supporters.”

PSG plays Marseille, one of its arch-rival, on Sunday.