Saturday 2 March 2019

Mbappe gives PSG narrow win before Man Utd return leg


Paris (AFP) – Kylian Mbappe continued his prolific form with a brace as Paris Saint-Germain came from behind to win 2-1 at struggling Caen in Ligue 1 on Saturday, their final outing before their Champions League last 16, second leg against Manchester United.

A week after reaching a half-century of goals in France’s top flight at the age of 20, Mbappe netted a penalty for the first time in his Ligue 1 career just before the hour mark.

That cancelled out Chadian forward Casimir Ninga’s opener for Caen, and Mbappe then grabbed the winner in the 87th minute for his 29th goal in all competitions this season.

Of those, 24 have come in the league — two more than the entire Caen team — including six in the last four games.

This was an eighth successive win for PSG in all competitions, and their enormous lead at the top of Ligue 1 is now 20 points before second-placed Lille play Dijon on Sunday.

“We dominated — there were a few spells where we were lacking, but the important thing was to win,” Mbappe told Canal+.

“The coach said before the game that to prepare for the big matches we need to win the game before it.

“We had a three-hour bus journey to get here and we didn’t do that to come and see the tourist sights — we wanted the victory, and now we are going to go home and focus on what is a very important match.”

Coach Thomas Tuchel rested a host of players who are likely to start against United at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday, when Paris will look to follow through on their 2-0 win in the first leg last month against the Premier League side.

Veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, skipper Thiago Silva, Presnel Kimpembe, Juan Bernat, Marco Verratti and Julian Draxler were all either left on the bench or absent altogether.

Neymar and Edinson Cavani are still sidelined, although the latter is now close to a comeback after a hip injury, but Mbappe was back after being rested for PSG’s 3-0 French Cup quarter-final win against Dijon in midweek.

It looked like it might not be the visitors’ day for once, as they hit the woodwork three times in the first half, through Layvin Kurzawa, Marquinhos and Angel Di Maria.

The latter also had a goal disallowed for offside, but Caen also hit the frame of the goal in the first half via Enzo Crivelli’s header.



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