Mbappe brace sends PSG top

Published October 18, 2020
France's Kylian Mbappe controls the ball during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Croatia and France at Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia on Oct 14. — AP/File
France's Kylian Mbappe controls the ball during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Croatia and France at Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia on Oct 14. — AP/File

PARIS: Kylian Mbappe shrugged off any lingering fatigue to score twice in his second game in 48 hours as Paris Saint-Germain defeated 10-man Nimes 4-0 on Friday to take over top spot in Ligue 1.

The France forward struck the opener on 32 minutes at the Stade des Costieres and netted again late on as a weary Nimes folded following the early dismissal of centre-back Loick Landre.

Alessandro Florenzi scored PSG’s second on 77 minutes and Pablo Sarabia notched a fourth for the reigning champions as PSG climbed above Rennes on goal difference after a fifth successive win.

New signings Moise Kean and Rafinha made their PSG debuts with a host of players missing following the international break and just four days ahead of the visit of Manchester United in the Champions League.

Neymar sat out the trip after scoring a hat-trick for Brazil in a World Cup qualifier in Peru that did not finish until the early hours of Wednesday in Europe.

However, Mbappe was handed a second start in three days having scored the winning goal for France midweek in their Nations League match in Zagreb.

PSG lost Leandro Paredes to an injury inside 10 minutes. He was sent off moments later for a rash challenge on Rafinha, raking his studs down the side of the ex-Barcelona player’s ribs.

Ander Herreradrew the first in a series of superb saves from Nimes goalkeeper Baptiste Reynet having replaced the injured Paredes.

But Mbappe gave PSG the lead after he was played through by Rafinha, rounding the advancing Reynet before slotting in his third league goal of the campaign.

Everton loanee Kean should have added a second but was denied by an alert Reynet, with Idrissa Gueye and Florenzi also testing the Nimes goalkeeper.

Florenzi rattled the post twice in the second half, with a volley and header, but the Italy defender eventually gave PSG room to breathe as he nodded in Sarabia’s header back across goal.

Mbappe promptly grabbed his second of the night with another nerveless finish after Sarabia shredded a tiring Nimes defence.

The Spaniard then caught out the hosts from a quickly-taken free-kick to smack in a fourth thro­ugh the legs of Reynet two minutes from the end.

Earlier, Rennes extended their unbeaten start to the season despite drawing 1-1 at bottom side Dijon. Martin Terrier put Rennes ahead in the first half with a neat finish, but Guinea-Bissau international Mame Balde barged through the visiting defence to equalise on 54 minutes.

Eduardo Camavinga came on for the last half-hour against a team who had picked up a solitary point from six matches.

Flavien Tait dragged a shot into the ground that clipped the crossbar as it looped over as Rennes were held for the second game in a row.

Published in Dawn, October 18th, 2020

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