Mbappe scores as PSG take control of Real Sociedad Champions League tie
Kylian
Mbappe scored the opener as Paris Saint-Germain took a big step towards
reaching the Champions League quarter-finals with a 2-0 win over Real Sociedad
in the first leg of their last-16 tie on Wednesday.
The
mediocrity of PSG's first-half performance at the Parc des Princes may have had
their supporters fearing another in a long line of disappointing results down
the years in the Champions League knockout stages.
But Mbappe,
who is expected to leave the club at the end of the season when his contract
expires, broke the deadlock from close range just before the hour mark.
Bradley
Barcola's well-taken goal in the 70th minute then made it 2-0 to give the
French champions a comfortable cushion to take to Spain for the return early
next month.
"We
managed to score at key moments. We are happy with this first step. There is
still a lot of work to do but it is good to be going there with the
advantage," Mbappe told broadcaster Canal Plus.
Captain
Marquinhos added: "We were in great difficulty in the first half but we
knew that would be the case.
"The
coach gave us an earbashing at half-time and I think that helped because the
attitude was much better in the second half.
"We
know how important it is to win at home but it is not finished. We need to keep
the same mindset between now and then, keep playing well in the league and then
go there and play well to secure our qualification."
There was
big pressure on PSG coming into this tie after they had gone out in the last 16
of the Champions League in five of the last seven seasons.
Another
early exit this season would be a monumental setback for the Qatar-owned club,
especially as Real Sociedad were appearing in their first Champions League
knockout tie in two decades.
They also
made the trip to Paris having failed to score a goal while failing to win any
of their last four games in all competitions.
In addition
to that, they were missing captain and top scorer Mikel Oyarzabal as he
recovers from injury.
PSG, who
gave a Champions League bow at left-back to 20-year-old Brazilian January
signing Lucas Beraldo, were aiming to extend a run of 16 games unbeaten in all
competitions stretching back to early November.
However, an early
shot by Mbappe that was beaten away by visiting goalkeeper Alex Remiro was
really the only time they threatened in a poor first-half showing.
Instead it
was the away side, winners of their group ahead of Inter Milan, who looked more
comfortable and who came closest to scoring prior to the break.
In the final
minute of the half, captain Mikel Merino controlled the ball before crashing a
piledriver from 25 metres off the top of the bar and over.
PSG
eventually broke the deadlock on 58 minutes as Ousmane Dembele's corner from
the right was helped on by Marquinhos towards the back post where Mbappe turned
it in.
It was a
31st goal of the campaign in all competitions, and a fourth in the Champions
League, for the France captain who is widely tipped to move to Real Madrid
after this season.
That relaxed
the hosts and Mbappe almost scored again in the 63rd minute as he won the ball
back high up the pitch and hit a powerful shot from outside the box which was
tipped onto the bar and over by Remiro.
Luis
Enrique's side did find the net again 20 minutes from the end when Barcola
collected a ball on the left, skipped away from Hamari Traore on his way into
box and then slotted the ball past Remiro for his first ever Champions League
goal.
La Real
could not find a way back into the game as their run without a goal stretched
to five matches.
They now
have something of a mountain to climb when they entertain PSG in San Sebastian
on March 5, although supporters of the French side will remain wary given the
way they have collapsed at this stage of the competition in recent years
against Barcelona and Madrid, among others.
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