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Mbappe's last home game at Paris Saint-Germain ended in a heavy defeat

author:Big-faced cat

In Kylian Mbappe's last home game for the club, PSG lost 3-1 to Toulouse at the Parc des Princes.

Mbappe confirmed earlier this week that he will leave PSG at the end of the season after his contract expires. Although he did not name his next club, he was widely expected to join Real Madrid. The 25-year-old's announcement comes just days after they were knocked out by Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-finals, meaning he only has four games left to play for Paris Saint-Germain before winning the title this summer.

Mbappe's last home game at Paris Saint-Germain ended in a heavy defeat

The first of those four matches came on Sunday night, when Paris Saint-Germain FC welcomed Toulouse to the Parc des Princes for Mbappe's final home game. Just eight minutes into the game, Mbappe opened the scoring by receiving a long ball directly from goalkeeper Arnaud Turners and then calmly switching positions around goalkeeper Guillaume Reis.

But it was the best for PSG, who were soon equalised by Tis Daringa. Despite the hosts' dominance in the game, they trailed a stunning goal from Jon Geboho in the second half.

Mbappe's last home game at Paris Saint-Germain ended in a heavy defeat

Paris Saint-Germain threw the kitchen sink at Toulouse in an attempt to equalise in the final moments, but was equalised by a goal from Frank Margery in the 95th minute. The defeat will mean little this season as the Ligue 1 title has already been claimed by Luis Enrique's side.

Mbappe's last home game at Paris Saint-Germain ended in a heavy defeat

Mbappe will end his tenure at Paris Saint-Germain FC in Ligue 1 against Nice and Metz, before taking on Lyon in the Ligue 1 Cup. He will leave the club as the club's all-time leading scorer and one of the greatest players in history. As Mbappe prepares to take on Toulouse, his future potential Madrid team-mates celebrate their La Liga title with a parade in the Spanish capital on Sunday.

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