PSG beat Lyon to go top in France as Mbappe scores 100th Ligue 1 goal

Paris Saint-Germain's French forward Kylian Mbappe shoots and scores a goal against Lyon (OL) at the Groupama Stadium in Decines-Charpieu, near Lyon, France, on March 21, 2021. (AFP / JEFF PACHOUD)
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Updated 22 March 2021
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PSG beat Lyon to go top in France as Mbappe scores 100th Ligue 1 goal

PARIS: Kylian Mbappe scored his 100th goal in France’s top flight as Paris Saint-Germain swept aside title rivals Lyon 4-2 on Sunday to move to the top of Ligue 1 following a shock defeat for previous leaders Lille earlier.
Mbappe netted twice at the Groupama Stadium with Danilo Pereira and Angel Di Maria also on target as PSG raced into a four-goal lead before Islam Slimani and Maxwel Cornet pulled goals back for the home side.
The result allowed Mauricio Pochettino’s side to move into first place on goal difference from Lille, who were beaten 2-1 at home by struggling Nimes in a huge blow to their own title hopes.
Lyon would have gone top themselves with a victory but instead they remain three points off the lead in third place, while Monaco are another point back in fourth after a 4-0 victory at Saint-Etienne on Friday.
It was a perfect night for PSG, as the reigning champions bounced back from a surprise 2-1 home loss to relegation-threatened Nantes last time out and claimed a win against a direct rival in the title race for the first time this season.
They also saw Neymar return to action after a month and a half, and nine games, out injured. The world’s most expensive player came on as a substitute, replacing Mbappe midway through the second half.
Mbappe was close to his electrifying best and the World Cup winner opened the scoring 15 minutes in, following up to find the net after Marco Verratti’s shot had been parried by Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.
Marquinhos then nodded down a Presnel Kimpembe cross for Pereira to slam in and make it 2-0 just after the half-hour mark, and any hopes Lyon had of coming back into the game were blown away at the start of the second half.
First Di Maria whipped in a free-kick from wide on the right that evaded everyone on its way into the net, and then Verratti released Mbappe to break clear and finish for his second of the game on 52 minutes.
Ligue 1’s leading scorer now has 20 goals for the season and has reached a century of goals in France’s top flight in 142 appearances at the age of just 22.
PSG took their foot off the pedal after that and allowed Lyon back into the game with Algerian striker Slimani firing in from outside the box just past the hour mark before Cornet made it 4-2 inside the final 10 minutes.

'No excuses' for pitiful Lille'
Pochettino’s side are next in action after the international break on April 3 when they entertain Lille in another top-of-the-table encounter.
Lille had been top at the start of the day but their hopes of a first Ligue 1 title in a decade suffered a major blow against Nimes.
Goals from Senegalese striker Moussa Kone and captain Renaud Ripart, either side of Xeka’s equalizer for Lille, gave Nimes a victory in far northern France which lifted them out of the automatic relegation places.
Lille have now won just twice in their last six league games and been eliminated from both the Europa League and French Cup in recent weeks.
“Incredible, but that’s football. PSG lost against Nantes as well,” Lille captain Jose Fonte told Canal Plus Sport.
“We didn’t perform well. There is no excuse, but there are eight matches left until the end of the season and the battle goes on.
“Our rule number one is to defend well, not concede goals, and then we will get chances in every game, but we didn’t do that and when you don’t defend together as a team it is always difficult.”
Nimes move up into the relegation play-off position while Nantes, who were held 1-1 by Lorient, slip to 19th.
Among the other games on Sunday, South Korean star Hwang Ui-jo scored his ninth league goal of the season but could not prevent Bordeaux losing 3-1 at Montpellier.


Haqeet looking for listed double at King Abdulaziz Racetrack Champion

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Haqeet looking for listed double at King Abdulaziz Racetrack Champion

  • In-form mount of Camilio Ospina races 11 rivals at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on Friday

RIYADH: Haqeet (US) will bid for a back-to-back listed double this Friday when the King Saud Cup winner goes again in the feature $80,000 King Abdulaziz Racetrack Champion.

The runner, from the White Stable of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, arrives in great form having won two of his three most recent starts including a near five-length blitz last time. His only recent defeat came at the hands of the Red Sea Turf Handicap trial winner Sayyah (US).

He takes on Thundersquall (GB) and Scotland Yard (US) who were fourth and fifth to the Saudi Cup-bound Mhally (GB) in the qualifier for that race — The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup — two weeks ago.

The Red Stable of Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz are doubly represented in the final race on the card with Almaan (US) and Ricardo Ferreira’s mount Wootton’sun (FR), who ran ninth in last year’s Saudi Cup and was down the field in The Custodian last start.

Mhally’s owner Sheikh Abdullah Homoud Almalek Alsabah is also represented in the 2,000 meter highlight courtesy of last week’s UK Cup fifth Pretty Flag (IRE).

The race before is the domestic group three $80,000 King Abdulaziz Racetrack Champion for Purebred Arabian Horses, with a full field of 20 headed by the previous winner of the Sprint Championship Cup Foo De Pine (ITA) who is once again the mount of Alexis Moreno.

Race 10 is the $80,000 King Abdulaziz Racetrack Champion for fillies and mares over 1,200 meters and this looks a great opportunity for Sheikh Abdullah’s Snafiya (IRE) to return to winning ways after her excellent third in the Riyadh Dirt Sprint Qualifier.

There are three Final Champion of the Racecourses sponsored by the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia worth $80,000, the final one being for older horses over 2,000 meters as race nine.

Also, Arabian Thoroughbred Horses go to post in the preceding event over 1,800 meters and 4-year-old fillies are in action in race seven over the same distance.

Saturday is the final day of action prior to The Saudi Cup meeting on Feb. 13 and 14 and features six runners in the $80,000 Prince Saad bin Abdulrahman bin Faisal Cup over the marathon 2,400 meters.

Ospina is aboard White Stable’s Almaqam (KSA) who has won two of his last three outings over the course and distance, scoring by over 12 lengths last time in the Al-Jouf Region Governorate Cup with the reopposing Red Stable runner Ibn Laboun (KSA) back in third.

Also on Saturday is the $80,000 Prince Mohd bin Abdulraham bin Faisal Cup for 3-year-olds in which Opsina is on White Stable runner Al Tharb (US) whose winning run came to an end when fourth to Saudi Derby entry Al Haram (IRE) in the 2000 Guineas.

He again takes on Ashwas (US) who was seventh in that race but has been busy since, and last weekend dropped to 1,400 meters to win a conditions event by nearly five lengths.

Sheikh Abdullah’s pair of Gharamy (IRE) and Dance Desire (GB) were first and second in the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture Cup earlier in the month and face nine rivals in the domestic G3 Japan’s Cup, while his Uncle (GB) is top-rated in the 1,600-meter Ministry of Culture Cup.

The two most valuable races are on Thursday with two sales races sponsored by the JCSA for horses sold at auction in 2024 and the sixth and seventh events on the card are both worth $173,000.