Olympique Lyonnais upset Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 on Sunday at Parc des Princes in Ligue 1 matchday 30. Endrick shone with a goal and assist, while Afonso Moreira scored Lyon’s second. Remodeled by Luis Enrique, PSG missed a penalty and lost Vitinha to injury.
Olympique Lyonnais claimed three points at Parc des Princes with early goals from Endrick (6th) and Afonso Moreira (18th) in Ligue 1 matchday 30. Endrick, on loan from Real Madrid, also provided an assist and drew three fouls, while goalkeeper Dominik Greif made four saves, including one on Gonçalo Ramos’s penalty (33rd). Khvicha Kvaratskhelia pulled one back for PSG in stoppage time (90+4), but it was too late.
PSG coach Luis Enrique justified his heavy rotation due to a packed schedule of nine matches in 28 days, including Champions League games. “If you don’t understand that, you understand nothing,” he said in the post-match press conference. He lamented the poor start and Lyon’s efficiency: “Lyon had five shots and scored twice, it’s sensational.” Vitinha left injured in the 38th minute with a right ankle issue; exams are scheduled for Monday.
The loss reignites Ligue 1: leaders PSG have 63 points, just one ahead of Lens (62 pts, one game in hand). Lyon climbs to third with 54 points (+15 goal difference), ahead of Lille on head-to-heads. Fabián Ruiz returned after a January knee injury. A tribute was paid to PSG’s 1986 French champions before kickoff, with no Lyon fans present due to a ministry ban.