The former Colo Colo captain escaped Achraf Hakimi from a nice tunnel, who had to commit an infraction.
Toulouse and Paris Saint-Germain concocted an interesting meeting on the second day of Ligue 1. Finally, with goals from Kylian Mbappé (62nd) and Zakaria Aboukhlal (87th), both from penalties, the Pyrenees team is on an equal footing with the capital. team, 1-1.
The Parisians stagnated after adding their second consecutive draw in the first two dates of the French contest, complicating their aspirations. The results come amid controversy surrounding the Mbappé case, his non-renewal and the inconvenience of President Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
On the other hand, Toulouse is going through an incredible moment. Gone is the achievement of the Coupe de France last season and now they are looking to continue on this path. They walk to the top of the table, with a win and a draw, adding four units. In this direction, Gabriel Suazo has a leading role for the team led by Carles Martínez Novell former second coach, who took over last June after the departure of Philippe Montanier.

The one trained in Colo Colo is a fixture in the left area of the back violets . Today, He added his second title online and had a decent performance , playing the entire match against the Parisians. In detail, added 45 assists, completing a total of 18 passes out of 23 attempts. That is to say an efficiency of 78%. Of course, he had ten lost possessions and failed on either of the two long balls he attempted. Those were his biggest flaws of the day.
Additionally, he had four punts, one interception and two tackles. He committed a fault and received two. Regarding this last element, there was an action that quickly went viral . Suazo beat Achraf Hakimi one-on-one, tunneling him . The Moroccan decided to commit a foul so that the Chilean could not progress in attack. A great luxury to avoid the winger, who had no ability to react and was only able to commit the fault.
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