Messi scores early for PSG; Todibo sent off after 9 seconds

Paris Saint-Germain's Lionel Messi (R) celebrates with Neymar (L) after scoring a goal during the French L1 football match against Olympique Lyonnais at The Groupama Stadium in Decines-Charpieu, central-eastern France, on Sept. 18, 2022. (AFP)
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Messi scores early for PSG; Todibo sent off after 9 seconds

  • Neymar's partnership with Messi is getting closer to what it was at Barca when they shared 299 goals from 2013-17

PARIS: Lionel Messi and Neymar needed only five minutes to combine for Paris Saint-Germain’s goal in a 1-0 win at Lyon in the French league on Sunday as leader PSG moved two points clear of second-place Marseille.

Messi started and finished the slick move after exchanging passes with Neymar and curled the ball expertly past the despairing dive of goalkeeper Anthony Lopes for his fourth league goal of the season.

It was Neymar’s seventh assist in the league this season, and the former Barcelona teammates combined again moments later as Messi went close.

Neymar was making his 100th league appearance for PSG, during which time he has been involved in 121 goals (77 goals and 44 assists).

With the World Cup in Qatar fast approaching, the Brazil star looks fitter than he has for many injury-plagued years since joining from Barcelona for a world record €222 million ($222 million) in 2017.

His partnership with Messi is getting closer to what it was at Barca when they shared 299 goals from 2013-17.

Lyon got into the game more in the first half and Alexandre Lacazette had a shot saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma, but also missed a free header from close to the goal.

Messi had a shot cleared off the line early in the second half as PSG pressured before fading. With Lyon enjoying possession, PSG’s midfield was stretched and Marco Verratti limped off midway through the second half after a knock to his calf muscle.

“It’s a blow,” PSG coach Christophe Galtier said. “He was supposed to go and join up with the (Italian) national team tonight (but) he will come back to Paris for tests.”

PSG hit back and Messi’s low shot drew a superb low save from Lopes in the 78th, then Lopes made an even better save to claw away Messi’s curling free kick near the end. Neymar seemed unhappy about being substituted in the 85th and looked glum as he looked on from the bench.

NICE NIGHTMARE

Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo will quickly want to forget this game after he was sent off just nine seconds into his side’s 1-0 home defeat to Angers.

The former Barcelona central defender tripped Abdallah Sima as he was running through on goal and referee Bastien Dechepy had no hesitation showing him the fastest red card in French first division history.

“A refereeing decision that shocks me and condemned my team to start the match at a big disadvantage,” Todibo wrote on his Twitter account. “Referee’s decisions at the start of this season have been very questionable and I hope the LFP (French league) does something to remedy this.”

Angers also finished with 10 players after midfielder Sofiane Boufal was sent off in the 62nd minute, but Nice couldn’t find an equalizer to midfielder Nabil Bentaleb’s fine 20-meter strike for Angers in the 43rd.

Marseille remains unbeaten but dropped points in a 1-1 home draw with Rennes where midfielder Matteo Guendouzi scored at both ends.

Rennes took the lead midway through the first half at Stade Velodrome when Guendouzi scored an own-goal by deflecting in Hamari Traoré’s cross.

He made amends in the 52nd when he headed home from a corner past former Marseille goalie Steve Mandanda, who played more than 600 games for Marseille and captained the club for many years.

OTHER MATCHES

Lens stayed in fourth place — one point behind Lorient — after drawing 0-0 at Nantes in a tight game.

Aleksandr Golovin scored at the start of the second half and Takumi Minamino and Wissam Ben Yedder netted late on in fifth-place Monaco’s 3-0 win at Reims.

Elsewhere, striker Mama Balde scored twice as Troyes rallied from conceding an early goal to win 3-1 at Clermont and Corsican side Ajaccio picked up its first victory of the season with a 1-0 win at Brest.


Carrick becomes the sixth Man United boss to face Guardiola

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Carrick becomes the sixth Man United boss to face Guardiola

  • Guardiola has won 15 major trophies at City, including six Premier Leagues and the Champions League
  • For now, Carrick has the hot seat and 17 games to make his case to stay in charge beyond this season

MANCHESTER: Manchester United managers come and go with disturbing regularity and Pep Guardiola has faced a few since taking charge at Manchester City 10 years ago.
On Saturday in fact, Michael Carrick becomes the sixth.
That number sums up the varying fortunes of the Manchester rivals over the past decade, with City dominating the Premier League and conquering Europe while United have lurched from one crisis to another.
Asked on Friday what the secret was to his longevity, Guardiola’s answer was brief.
“Results,” he said. “If you don’t win, you’re sacked. So, we won a lot. That’s why I’m still sitting here. There’s no other secret.”
Dominance and disarray
Guardiola has won 15 major trophies at City, including six Premier Leagues and the Champions League. This season City are still in contention for four trophies.
By contrast United crashed out of both domestic cup competitions at the earliest possible stage, are seventh in the Premier League and didn’t qualify for any European competition.
Ruben Amorim last week became the sixth permanent United manager to be dismissed since Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. Former player Carrick was hired this week until the end of the season while United’s hierarchy weigh up their long-term options.
Man United candidates
One of those could include Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, who announced on Friday he will leave when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 51-year-old Austrian is reportedly being considered by United.
“I am looking for a new challenge,” Glasner said, adding he had not spoken to another club.
For now, Carrick has the hot seat and 17 games to make his case to stay in charge beyond this season.
“I’m eager to succeed,” he said. “We’ve got a big job to do. It’s an important job and it always is here to win games and to play well and to do it in a certain way.”
Carrick’s target
United’s priority is to secure Champions League qualification from a top four position. Should Carrick achieve that, as well as provide the type of attacking soccer the club’s fans crave, his case will be strengthened.
“We want to be top of the league ... but we’ve got to take some small steps toward that and European football would be a step forward and we’ve got to keep pushing.”
Victory against second-placed City at Old Trafford would be the perfect start for Carrick, who then has to prepare for a trip to league leader Arsenal.
Shift in balance of power
United have had to get used to living in their neighbor’s shadow since Ferguson departed.
The once dominant force in English soccer have not finished above City in the standings since taking the title in Ferguson’s final season.
Since then, City have won 18 major trophies and United five.
While United were runner-up twice to Guardiola’s City, they finished 19 and 12 points adrift each time.
“It is what it is,” said Guardiola who has experienced far more intense rivalries in England with Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
“You know since day one the opinion I have of Man United. But what happened (there), I don’t know because I’m not there.”
Stats closer than you’d think
Despite City’s bulging trophy cabinet, their head-to-head statistics in one-off games are much closer.
Carrick’s first Manchester derby will be Guardiola’s 27th, more than any other City manager. He has won 14 of them, including penalty shootouts and victories against each United manager he has faced from a list including Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ralf Rangnick, Erik ten Hag and Amorim.
United have won nine.
The teams met in back-to-back FA Cup finals in 2023 and 24, winning one each.
City have enjoyed more dominant wins — scoring three or more goals on seven occasions — and in 2022 routed United 4-1 and 6-3.