Strasbourg vs Paris FC Result

Strasbourg
Full Time

Paris FC
📍 Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg
🗓️ Sunday, 15 Mar 2026 at 14:00
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2 - 0
Actual
0 - 0
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Strasbourg Held by Resolute Paris FC in Goalless Ligue 1 Stalemate
Strasbourg and Paris FC played out a tense 0-0 draw at Stade de la Meinau, with both sides unable to break the deadlock despite periods of attacking promise. The hosts dominated possession with 59% and carved out more chances, registering 12 shots and forcing Kevin Trapp into three saves, but ultimately lacked the cutting edge in the final third. Paris FC, meanwhile, absorbed pressure and looked to hit on the counter, managing 10 shots but only two on target themselves. The match was marked by tactical discipline and defensive solidity on both sides, with Strasbourg’s 4-2-3-1 and Paris FC’s 4-3-3 largely cancelling each other out. Despite nine corners and a flurry of late attacking substitutions, Strasbourg could not convert their territorial advantage, while Paris FC’s experienced front line, led by Ciro Immobile, found chances at a premium. Both teams leave with a point, rueing missed opportunities in a match that promised more than it delivered.
Strasbourg
Strasbourg controlled the tempo for much of the match, enjoying the lion’s share of possession and dictating play through the midfield. Their 4-2-3-1 formation allowed for width and attacking support, with Valentín Barco and Samir El Mourabet orchestrating play. However, despite 12 shots and nine corners, clear-cut chances were rare, and the frontline struggled to find the finishing touch. Defensively, Strasbourg were largely untroubled, with Andrew Omobamidele and Guéla Doué marshalling the backline effectively. The hosts’ frustration grew as the match wore on, culminating in two yellow cards, but they were unable to translate their dominance into goals.
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Paris FC
Paris FC set up to frustrate Strasbourg, defending deep and relying on the experience of Kevin Trapp in goal and Ciro Immobile up front. Their 4-3-3 provided midfield solidity, with Marshall Munetsi and Pierre Lees Melou working tirelessly to disrupt Strasbourg’s rhythm. While they managed 10 shots, only two tested the goalkeeper, highlighting a lack of attacking cohesion. Despite being second-best in possession, Paris FC’s defensive discipline and work rate were commendable. They conceded nine corners but dealt with them efficiently, and their back four stood firm under pressure. Ultimately, Paris FC will be satisfied with a hard-earned point on the road.
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Key Moments
22' — Yellow Card
Strasbourg’s Samir El Mourabet booked for a late challenge, setting a combative tone.
38' — Save
Kevin Trapp makes a sharp stop from Julio Enciso’s low drive.
54' — Corner
Strasbourg win their seventh corner but Paris FC clear the danger.
68' — Yellow Card
Valentín Barco shown yellow for dissent as Strasbourg’s frustration grows.
79' — Save
Mike Penders denies Ciro Immobile with a strong save at his near post.
90' — Final Whistle
Referee signals full time as both sides settle for a point.
Tactical Analysis
Strasbourg’s 4-2-3-1 formation emphasized ball retention and width, with Barco and El Mourabet dictating play from deep and the full-backs pushing up to support attacks. The hosts looked to overload the flanks and deliver crosses, as evidenced by their nine corners, but Paris FC’s disciplined back line limited their effectiveness. Strasbourg’s pressing forced Paris FC into hurried clearances, but the final ball was often lacking. Paris FC’s 4-3-3 was compact and pragmatic, with Munetsi anchoring the midfield and Lees Melou providing box-to-box energy. Their approach was reactive, focusing on defensive organization and quick transitions, but their front three were largely isolated. Both teams made tactical tweaks through substitutions, but neither could find the breakthrough.
Turning Point
Kevin Trapp’s crucial save from Julio Enciso in the 38th minute kept Paris FC level and set the tone for their defensive resilience.
Man of the Match
Kevin Trapp
Produced key saves under pressure and marshalled his defense superbly to secure a clean sheet.