In the inaugural match for Lyon U21 against Bordeaux in the French top flight, Camavinga was at the heart of a dramatic victory for the team.
Camavinga, who is known as the "Brother" of Lyon U21 coach Jean-Michel Aulas, scored a brace and provided a crucial assist in the 85th minute to help his side secure a 2-1 win over Bordeaux.
The match started brightly for the home side, with both teams looking to establish themselves in the first half. However, it was not until the 79th minute that the visitors managed to break the deadlock.
With just seconds remaining on the clock, Camavinga took a shot from outside the box that was parried by the keeper but then hit the post with a header that bounced off the bar before being saved by the Bordeaux goalkeeper.
Despite the setback, Lyon U21 showed great resilience and fought back strongly after the break. They were able to build up a lead thanks to a powerful finish from Camavinga, who also headed the ball past Bordeaux's goalkeeper with a deft touch.
But the hosts were not done yet, and they eventually found their rhythm again. With just ten minutes left on the clock, they broke the deadlock once more, this time through a goalmouth scramble.
The goal came from a corner kick, and the ball went straight to the feet of Camavinga, who calmly headed the ball into the net to give his side the upper hand.
And that was how Lyon U21 secured their debut triumph in the French top flight. The game ended with a 2-1 scoreline, and it was clear that Camavinga had played a key role in the team's success.
The experience gained from playing alongside such a talented player as Camavinga has been invaluable for the young players at Lyon U21. He has shown that he can provide leadership and guidance to his teammates, which will be vital in their upcoming matches.
It is clear that the experience gained from playing alongside Camavinga has paid dividends for the young players at Lyon U21. The team has shown great promise and the confidence to continue pushing forward in the coming months.