At 20:00 Beijing time on March 20, the 29th round of Ligue 1, Mbappe did not score a single knife, Neymar was replaced in advance, Messi was absent due to influenza infection, and Paris Saint-Germain was defeated by Monaco 3-0.

This 0-3 was the biggest defeat of Paris against Monaco in the past 22 years, and their last net loss to Monaco by 3 goals was in the 1999/00 season.
Paris graced their fourth defeat in their last six games in all competitions, the third of their last five league games. Despite losing nine points in five rounds, Paris still holds a 15-point lead, leaving the league title only theoretically possible.
In the last round of the home 3-0 victory over Bordeaux, Messi and Neymar were booed by Paris fans, this round of away to Monaco, Messi was absent due to influenza infection, and Paris could only go to mbappe and Neymar. However, neither Mbappe nor Neymar played convincingly in this match.
Neymar started for 77 minutes and Pochettino couldn't take it anymore and replaced him. During those 77 minutes, Neymar conceded the ball 20 times, and none of them succeeded.
Mbappe played the full 90 minutes, and the most impressive thing is that he was shown a yellow card warning by the referee for a fake fall point, and there was a single knife that could not score.
Goal Review -
In the 25th minute, Fofana sent a cross from the right and Ben Yedder snatched the spot to give Monaco a 1-0 lead.
In the 68th minute, Ben Yeder knocked back from the right side of the penalty area, Aguilar's low flat ball was crossed again, Flanders scored the ball and Monaco led 2-0.
In the 83rd minute, Verratti was snatched with the ball in midfield, Kimpembe shoveled Flanders behind him, the referee decisively awarded a penalty, and Ben Yedder scored a penalty to complete the twice, helping Monaco to seal a 3-0 victory.