

Match Report: Paris Saint Germain U19 0–0 Nantes U19 – French U19 Youth League
Young Stars Fail to Spark in Paris Stalemate
Paris Saint Germain U19 and Nantes U19 played out a goalless draw at the Camp des Loges on 16 May 2026 in the French U19 Youth League. Despite the attacking talent on both sides, including several players with first-team experience, neither side could find the net in a game that was high on intensity but low on finishing quality.
Match Overview
The match kicked off at 21:00 local time under floodlights. PSG U19 dominated possession from the start, as expected, but Nantes defended resolutely. The visitors, known for their strong youth academy, set up in a compact 5–4–1 formation, inviting PSG to break them down. The home side created several half-chances but lacked the ruthlessness needed to beat the Nantes goalkeeper, who had an excellent evening.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: PSG's attacking midfielder threaded a pass through to the striker, who shot straight at the keeper from close range.
- 34th minute: Nantes nearly scored against the run of play, with a long-range effort forcing a diving save from the PSG goalkeeper.
- 58th minute: PSG hit the post after a corner; the rebound was cleared off the line by a Nantes defender.
- 78th minute: Nantes had a golden chance on the counter, but the forward dragged his shot wide from 12 yards.
Tactical Story
PSG U19 operated in a fluid 4–3–3, with wingers cutting inside to overload the central areas. Nantes, disciplined in their defensive shape, nullified the threat by staying narrow and forcing PSG into wide crosses that were easily dealt with. The game's tempo dropped in the second half as both sides tired, and clear chances dried up. It was a tactical chess match with few decisive moves.
Standout Players
- Nantes goalkeeper: Commanded his area well, made four saves, and distributed accurately to relieve pressure.
- PSG's central midfielder: Completed over 90 passes and dictated play, though his final pass was often intercepted.
Table Impact
The draw leaves PSG U19 in second place in the French U19 Youth League, now three points behind leaders Lyon U19 with a game in hand. Nantes U19 remain in mid-table, but the point against a top rival is a morale booster as they aim for a top-half finish.