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Video: Watch Desire Doue's Incredible Second-Half Brace Against ASSE in Ligue 1

Video: Watch Desire Doue's Incredible Second-Half Brace Against ASSE in Ligue 1

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Video: Watch Desire Doue's Incredible Second-Half Brace Against ASSE in Ligue 1
After conceding an early goal to AS Saint-Étienne in the ninth minute from Lucas Stassin, Paris Saint-Germain scored three unanswered goals in the match, with the first coming from Goncalo Ramos, who converted a penalty just before halftime.
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Coming out of the break, PSG took the lead thanks to an excellent goal from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Afterward, Desire Doue would find the back of the net to give the Parisians a two-goal advantage.
Just outside the box, Doue, set up perfectly by Bradley Barcola, shoots with his right foot and scores at the near post. The youngster didn't stop scoring there as he recorded a second half brace with the other goal coming minutes later.
On the left, Doue charged into the box. After holding off his defender, he cut inside and scored with a powerful right-footed shot

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