The youngster had a wonderful game against the star-studded side on Sunday after as they picked a famous win
Ghana midfielder Kamaldeen Sulemana was in action when Stade Rennes defeated PSG 2-0 in French Ligue 1 on Sunday.
The 19-year-old was a second half substitute in the Uefa Conference League midweek and because of his goal and overall performance, Rennes coach decided to start him against PSG.
Kamaldeen didn’t disappoint as started to torment PSG’s defence with his surging runs and passes.
On the blink of half time, Kamaldeen set up the first goal of the day. The Ghanaian youngster went pass his marker and provided an assist to French forward Gaetan Laborde who didn’t waste time to finish it off.
After the break, Sulemana combined with Laborde in search of another goal but the PSG defence were resolute this time and dealt with the danger.
He was again played through minutes later but PSG goalkeeper Gigi Donnarumma saved his last ditch effort.
Flavien Tait was fortunate as he found an opening to put Rennes 2-0 up with a fine finish.
Although, Camavinga left Rennes to join Spanish giants Real Madrid last month, Sulemana’s presence seems to have filled the void left behind by the French international.
Sulemana after his heroic display is expected to heard to Ghana as the Black Stars prepare to face Zimbabwe in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.
Ghana will host Zimbabwe on October 9 at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium before they travel to Harare for the return fixture on October 12.