In his first start with the national team against Azerbaijan, Lucas Chevalier had a complicated evening. The PSG goalkeeper conceded a goal after just 4 minutes, becoming the fastest French goalkeeper to allow his first goal for the national team since… 1935.
Lucas Chevalier was experiencing his first start with the national team against Azerbaijan, the perfect opportunity to turn the page after a tumultuous week. The PSG goalkeeper hoped to make an impression in this final match of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, played without any real stakes.
However, the evening started poorly: Chevalier conceded a goal after only four minutes of play, from a shot by Dadashov that was impossible to stop. This goal makes him the French goalkeeper who conceded his first goal the fastest in 90 years, an unenviable record.
Tense context for Lucas Chevalier
The former LOSC goalkeeper then delivered a decent but unremarkable performance. This difficult start adds to a tense period for Chevalier at PSG, where he has been delivering inconsistent performances.
It also comes amid a controversy related to an Instagram like interpreted as support for the RN, which has put the player under pressure in recent days.
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