Hakimi scores twice as PSG sink Lyon to stay unbeaten in Ligue 1

(L-R) Paris Saint-Germain's French forward #10 Ousmane Dembele, Paris Saint-Germain's Moroccan midfielder #02 Achraf Hakimi, Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish forward #11 Marco Asensio react during the French L1 football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Montpellier Herault SC at The Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris, on August 23, 2024. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)
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Hakimi scored twice and Ousmane Dembele kept up his remarkable recent form in
front of goal as Paris Saint-Germain won 3-2 away to Lyon on Sunday to maintain
their unbeaten record in Ligue 1 this season.
All the
goals were scored in the second half, with Hakimi opening the scoring on 53
minutes and Dembele doubling PSG's lead just before the hour mark.
Rayan
Cherki pulled one back for the hosts late on to potentially set up a grandstand
finish, only for Hakimi to strike again. Corentin Tolisso then grabbed a second
for Lyon in stoppage time.
PSG have
won 18, drawn five and lost none of 23 domestic league outings this season and
are a huge 13 points clear of nearest chasers Marseille at the top of the
table.
They
have not lost a domestic game this season and have not been beaten at all by
French opposition since a 3-1 defeat at home to Toulouse last May.
"The
team has really grown in terms of character. We showed great emotional and
physical control," said PSG coach Luis Enrique.
His team
next face fourth-tier Saint-Brieuc in Brittany in the French Cup quarter-finals
on Wednesday, before hosting Lille in Ligue 1 next weekend.
That
will be followed by the home leg of their Champions League last-16 showdown
with English Premier League leaders Liverpool on Wednesday, March 5.
Lyon,
meanwhile, remain sixth but have now lost two of their four matches under new
coach Paulo Fonseca.
This
result is a blow to their hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions
League as they now sit five points adrift of the top four.
"It
is not easy against PSG because they are so strong," Fonseca admitted.
PSG were
fresh from hammering French rivals Brest 7-0 last midweek, a result which saw
them win their Champions League knockout phase play-off tie 10-0 on aggregate.
After a
goalless first half, they went ahead when Bradley Barcola's cutback came all
the way to Hakimi and the Moroccan swept home.
The
visitors were well on their way to victory soon after that thanks to a
magnificent solo effort from Dembele, who foraged a path into the area before firing
high into the far corner.
The
France forward is PSG's top scorer with 24 goals in all competitions this
season, including 19 in 14 appearances since mid-December. He has 12 in his
last eight Ligue 1 games.
Cherki,
preferred to Alexandre Lacazette through the middle of Lyon's attack, reduced
the arrears on 83 minutes after good work by Georges Mikautadze.
However,
Hakimi made it 3-1, applying the finish to a fine move featuring a brilliant
piece of skill by Goncalo Ramos and an assist from Lee Kang-in.
It is
just the second time Hakimi has scored twice in the same game since signing for
PSG in 2021.
Tolisso
headed in to make it 3-2, but PSG held on as they stay on course to complete an
unprecedented unbeaten season.
Marseille
lost 3-0 at Auxerre on Saturday, with club directors later railing against what
they considered unfair refereeing decisions.
Club
president Pablo Longoria accused match officials of "corruption" and
Fabrizio Ravanelli, the Italian former Marseille striker now working in an
advisory role, accused referee Jeremy Stinat of "scandalous"
officiating.
Marseille
were already trailing 1-0 in Burgundy when they had a penalty claim dismissed by
Stinat just before half-time.
The
visitors then had Canadian defender Derek Cornelius sent off for a second
yellow card shortly after the hour mark, before conceding two further goals
late on.
Nice are
now just three points behind Marseille in third after defeating bottom club
Montpellier 2-0 on Sunday with goals by Jonathan Clauss and Hicham Boudaoui.
Lille
are another two points back, just above Monaco, after beating the principality
club 2-1 on Saturday.
Elsewhere
on Sunday, Strasbourg and Brest drew 0-0, a result which keeps both sides on
the fringes of the race for Europe.
Nantes
boosted their survival hopes by beating Lens 3-1, while Toulouse won 4-1 at
struggling Le Havre, who have now lost seven straight home games.
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