PSG suffer another blow in home defeat to Lyon

Paris Saint-Germain's French forward Kylian Mbappe and Lyon's French forward Bradley Barcola during their French L1 football match at The Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris on Sunday. (AFP)
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Updated 03 April 2023
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PSG suffer another blow in home defeat to Lyon

  • Kylian Mbappe failed to pull off a repeat of his late scoring heroics as he had done in recent games against Strasbourg and Brest

PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain suffered a second home defeat in a row Sunday, falling 1-0 to Lyon as they saw their lead at the top of Ligue 1 cut to six points.

After losing 2-0 at home to Rennes two weeks ago, it was Lyon’s Bradley Barcola who inflicted the latest loss for PSG at the Parc des Princes.

The goal by Barcola — who had come on as replacement for injured Amin Sarr — made up for a missed penalty by Alexandre Lacazette in the first half.

It is the Parisians’ fifth Ligue 1 loss this season, all of them in 2023, and leaves Christophe Galtier’s side just six points ahead of both second placed Lens and Marseille in third.

Lyon, coached by former PSG boss Laurent Blanc, now move up to ninth place.

PSG midfielder Danilo acknowledged the team had hit “a difficult phase” which they had to find a way out of, given their rivals were closing in.

“We have to wake up. The title is not guaranteed at all, there are still a lot of matches,” he said on Prime Video.

“There are lot of things to change, not just the mindset, but it’s not up to me to say what.”

PSG have been severely hampered by injuries, with Neymar recovering from ankle surgery and their defense decimated.

On Sunday, PSG called up 17-year-old central defender El Chadaille Bitshiabu but he was overawed, giving away the ball too often.

Kylian Mbappe failed to pull off a repeat of his late scoring heroics as he had done in recent games against Strasbourg and Brest.

Before the kickoff against Lyon, Lionel Messi’s name had drawn whistles from supporters in the stadium during team line-up announcements.

Messi — who led Argentina to last year’s World Cup triumph in Qatar — is nearing the end of his two-year contract with the Paris club who head Ligue 1 and talks have begun on a possible renewal.

“We thought we could hurt them,” said Blanc. “They made a few technical errors.”

Next up for PSG is a trip to Nice who are undefeated since January 2 before a crucial home clash with second-placed Lens.

They will be hopeful of delivering a further blow to their Qatar-owned rivals whose season is threatening to implode after a Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich and a French Cup loss to bitter rivals Marseille.

Monaco kept up their push for a Champions League spot with a rollercoaster 4-3 home win over lowly Strasbourg.

Monaco trailed 2-1 at the interval despite taking an 18th-minute lead through Vanderson.

Lebo Mothiba and an own-goal by Chilean defender Guillermo Maripan gave Strasbourg the edge.

Eliesse Ben Seghir and Edan Diop, both just 18 years old, and Youssouf Fofana then hit three goals inside an 11-minute spell in the second half to give Monaco a 4-2 lead.

Habib Diallo’s stoppage-time strike was only a consolation for Strasbourg.

Monaco have 57 points, just three behind third-placed Marseille who were held to a 1-1 draw by Montpellier on Friday.

“As I told the players, we saw two faces of Monaco tonight,” said Monaco coach Philippe Clement.

“We started well and for 25 minutes, we were good. But then the aggressiveness fell away and Strasbourg came back and scored twice. At half-time, I was very angry. I did not recognize my team.”


Davies return threatens to make brilliant Bayern even better

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Davies return threatens to make brilliant Bayern even better

  • Davies came off the bench at the end of Bayern’s 3-1 home Champions League win over Sporting Lisbon
  • Bayern’s blockbusting form means coach Vincent Kompany can afford to ease Davies back into the starting XI

BERLIN: With 13 games played, Bayern Munich are already eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga and look set to welcome back lightning-fast wing-back Alphonso Davies this weekend.
Davies came off the bench at the end of Bayern’s 3-1 home Champions League win over Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday.
Included in the squad for Sunday’s home clash with rock-bottom Mainz, the Canada captain is in line to play his first Bundesliga match since tearing his ACL on international duty in March.
Bayern’s blockbusting form — the German giants have dropped just two points in the Bundesliga this season — means coach Vincent Kompany can afford to ease Davies back into the starting XI.
Writing on social media after the match, Davies said: “Good to be back doing what I love the most.”
Officially a wing-back, the 25-year-old regularly bombs forward and is a constant threat up front.
In defense, Davies’ blinding speed allows the club to play an even higher line — Kompany’s preferred system — with the Canadian often seen chasing down and snuffing out potential counter threats.
Some players miss a year or more with ACL injuries but Bayern’s Joshua Kimmich on Tuesday credited Davies hard work during rehab for his swift return.
“It was a difficult time for him, but he’s always brought positive energy. The way he went through his rehab was exemplary and outstanding,” Kimmich said.
“He gives us a lot on and off the pitch.”
Bayern received further good news on Wednesday with Jamal Musiala on track for a January return, most likely in a friendly against Red Bull Salzburg before the season restarts.
With long-term absentee Hiroki Ito also getting minutes, Bayern will be able to rotate more as they juggle league, cup and European commitments.
Bayern sporting director Max Eberl said the returnees meant Bayern would be unlikely to bring in anyone during the January transfer window.
“More players are coming back. Our transfers are coming from within,” Eberl said Tuesday, adding “we’ll essentially have three new signings.”
Sunday’s opponents Mainz have won just one match all season and sit five points from safety.
Appointed this week, former Union Berlin coach Urs Fischer will make his league debut in the dugout on Sunday.
Fischer did wonders at Union, taking the club to the top flight and a shock Champions League qualification.
At Mainz, his first point of call will be to steady the ship and drag the club off the bottom of the table.

One to watch: Said El Mala (Cologne)
Playing his first season in the Bundesliga, Cologne’s teenage winger Said El Mala has already shown he belongs at the top level.
Called up to the Germany squad in November, El Mala has five goals and two assists in his past eight league games.
El Mala’s speed and finishing will be crucial on Sunday when Cologne play away at bitter derby rivals Bayer Leverkusen.
Leverkusen coach Kasper Hjulmand said Friday his side are well aware of the threat El Mala poses, particularly on the counter.
“Super player. Very fast in transitions. El Mala has been doing very well,” Hjulmand said.
“We need to play our own game and press very fast — we know the qualities El Mala and Cologne’s other forward have.”

Key stats
49 — Bayern have scored more goals than any other team in Europe’s top five leagues.
10 — Last week’s hat-trick against Stuttgart was Harry Kane’s 10th in the Bundesliga.
1 — Mainz’s solitary league win this season came back in September.

Fixtures (1430 GMT unless stated)
Friday
Union Berlin v RB Leipzig (1930)
Saturday
Eintracht Frankfurt v Augsburg, Borussia Moenchengladbach v Wolfsburg, St. Pauli v Heidenheim, Hoffenheim v Hamburg, Bayer Leverkusen v Cologne (1730)
Sunday
Freiburg v Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich v Mainz (1630), Werder Bremen v Stuttgart (1830)