Monday, September 7, 2015

France-Serbia: when Blaise Matuidi turns into fine trigger – Le Parisien

VG | September 7th, 2015, 11:22 p.m. | Updated: September 8, 2015, 0:15

Two goals in sixteen minutes that can hardly called “fluke goals.”

For the first, enrolled in the 9th minute, Matuidi rose into the air to take head to a center of Bacary Sagna. The suite was even more beautiful. At the 25th minute, after a corner repelled by Matic, the Parisian Left dispatched a flying fish flashed to 105 km / h of twenty meters on site that nailed the Serbian guard. The recovery seemed almost inspired by one of the masterpieces of Zidane. The famous fly sent to Leverkusen net capital Champions League final in 2002

Matuidi scorer, moreover two time in a quarter of an hour, that’s a role in which 28-year-old seems more and more comfortable. For from the beginning of the season, his usual suit, the tireless midfield where he continues to excel, no longer seems to suffice. With the Parisian jersey, it occupies more the outposts while continuing to chain kilometers to ensure his defensive duties.

Matuidi has primarily technically advanced. With that ease on the ball, the former Saint-Etienne does not seem intimidated at the thought of embarking forward by eliminating his opponents by dribbling or graph clearly felt controlled. “I can always do better. But I’ve taken a step, even though I can still take further, he confided to Paris after Montpellier-GMP. To me to continue working. Do not get used to this. I will not score in every match! My job, first and foremost, it’s midfield “

Of course, as he puts it, Matuidi will not mark at each meeting. But for now, success is with go. In just four league games with PSG, “Marathon Man” has already scored two goals (he had scored four last season in 34 games for Lique 1). His offensive contribution also benefits his teammates since, at the same time, he also issued two assists. Or its total at the end of the 2014-2015 season.

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