Kylian Mbappé shines in Paris Saint-Germain's victory over Juventus in first UEFA Champions league match
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Kylian Mbappé showed no respect to the Old Lady.
The PSG star striker scored two superb goals Tuesday as Paris Saint-Germain started its Champions League campaign with a dominant display in a 2-1 win over Juventus.
At 23 years and 260 days, Mbappé became the youngest player to score 35 goals in Europe’s top club competition, taking the record away from his teammate Lionel Messi, who was 47 days older when he reached that milestone.
PSG had never beaten Juventus in eight previous meetings.
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Kylian Mbappé of Paris Saint-Germain controls the ball during a UEFA Champions League group H match between Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus at Parc des Princes Sept. 6, 2022, in Paris. (Catherine Steenkeste/Getty Images)
Their last matchup dated to 1997, and the tide has now turned in favor of the French league champions and their armada of world-class players.
Mbappé and his teammates were in total control throughout the first half, with Neymar and Messi putting on an exquisite show of dribbles and passes.
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Juventus had a good 10-minute spell in the second half after American midfielder Weston McKennie pulled one back, ensuring a tense finale. PSG's defense appeared nervous toward the end but resisted the pressure.
Benfica beat Maccabi Haifa 2-0 in Group H's other match.
Amid a fiery atmosphere as PSG ultras let off flares, the hosts immediately dominated possession.
PSG threatened down the left side with Nuno Mendes’ pace and dribbles and broke the deadlock just five minutes into the game. An inspired Neymar delivered a