PSG edge closer to title as Messi jeered on return
Paris Saint-Germain's Argentine forward Lionel Messi juggles with the ball prior to kick a corner during the French L1 football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Ajaccio at the Parc des Princes in Paris, on May 13, 2023. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Paris
Saint-Germain closed in on a record 11th French league title with a 5-0 home
win over Ajaccio on Saturday as Lionel Messi received a mixed reception on his
return from suspension.
Fabian Ruiz
opened the scoring on 22 minutes at the Parc des Princes and Achraf Hakimi
added a second goal before Kylian Mbappe struck twice shortly after half-time.
Mohamed
Youssouf compounded a miserable night for the Corsicans with an own goal for
PSG's fifth, while Hakimi and Ajaccio midfielder Thomas Mangani were sent off
after a late bust-up.
PSG need
four points from their final three games - against Auxerre, Strasbourg and
Clermont - to secure the Ligue 1 title after restoring their six-point lead
over second-placed Lens.
"The
players were very determined to put in a proper display. They want to be
champions and they realise that Lens aren't giving up and a misstep could raise
the pressure," said PSG coach Christophe Galtier.
Messi's name
elicited a combination of whistles and applause when it was read out before
kick-off after he was banned by the club for last weekend's match over an
unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia.
The
Argentine again drew jeers with his early touches in what was likely his
penultimate appearance in Paris ahead of a reported move to Saudi Arabia for
the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner.
"So
there are whistles but very quickly a large part of the stadium made sure to
drown them out to support Leo," said Galtier.
"He
stayed focused with the desire to liven up the game and create chances. He's
used to it because he's been in difficult situations in his career."
Three
defeats in their past four home games for PSG had allowed Lens to stay in an
unlikely title race, but Ajaccio offered little resistance as their relegation
to Ligue 2 was confirmed.
Danilo's
threaded pass was flicked into the path of Ruiz and the Spain midfielder took a
couple of smart touches before finishing clinically for his second goal in as
many games.
Hakimi then
swept in the rebound after Mbappe's effort was parried by Francois-Joseph
Sollacaro, with the goal allowed to stand despite the France striker using his
arm to control in the build-up.
Mbappe hit
the 25-goal mark for the fourth time early in the second half, slotting beyond
Sollacaro after a scramble in the box to take over again as the league's top
scorer this term.
He then
produced a brilliant first-time volley to lash in PSG's fourth minutes later
after a long ball forward from Sergio Ramos glanced off the head of a
backtracking defender.
An
unfortunate Youssouf diverted a shot from Marquinhos into his own net on 73
minutes and both teams finished with 10 players after a challenge on Messi
triggered a needless scuffle.
Hakimi, who
was sent off against Lorient two weeks ago, received his second red card in as
many outings after getting into an altercation with Mangani that also led to
his dismissal.
Express
Diallo
Senegalese
forward Habib Diallo scored inside the opening minute of a Ligue 1 game for the
third time this year as he got both goals in Strasbourg's 2-0 win over Nice.
Diallo took
his goals tally to 20 for the season and secured a fourth victory in five
matches for Strasbourg which lifted them six points clear of the relegation
zone.
Over
two-thirds of his goals have come since January, when Strasbourg were second
from bottom having won just once in 18 games.
His first
against Nice came after 40 seconds as he controlled Ibrahima Sissoko's floated
ball over the defence and steered past Kasper Schmeichel.
Diallo added
a second from the penalty spot on the hour after Jean-Ricner Bellegarde was
brought down in the area by Jordan Lotomba.
He is the
first Strasbourg player to reach 20 goals in a top-flight season since 1977-78.

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