Messi scores stunner as PSG beat title rivals Lens
A brilliant
Lionel Messi goal helped Paris Saint-Germain to a 3-1 home win over Lens on
Saturday to surely end any doubt about the outcome of this season's Ligue 1
title race, after an early sending-off left the visitors with a mountain to
climb.
Lens, who
began the day six points behind league leaders PSG in second place, looked the
better team until Ghana midfielder Salis Abdul Samed was dismissed for a
dangerous challenge on Achraf Hakimi in the 19th minute.
That changed
everything, and by half-time the hosts were out of sight thanks to three goals
in the space of 10 minutes from Kylian Mbappe, Vitinha and then Messi, with
Przemyslaw Frankowski pulling one back for Lens from a penalty.
Mbappe
opened the scoring and Vitinha's long-ranger doubled PSG's lead in the 37th
minute.
Both goals
were good but Messi's that made it 3-0 was stunning, the Argentine finding a
pocket out of space outside the area, feeding a pass to Mbappe and then
receiving the France striker's backheel return before slotting beyond
goalkeeper Brice Samba and into the far corner.
The result
leaves the reigning champions nine points ahead with seven games left, meaning
it is surely just a matter of time until PSG secure a French record 11th league
title.
"We
must not think that it's done and dusted," said coach Christophe Galtier.
"We
will need to remain serious and determined to maintain our lead and not give
any hope to the teams chasing us."
The win
comes at the end of a week overshadowed by allegations of racism against
Galtier, who had already been under pressure since PSG's elimination from the
Champions League last month.
Galtier said
on Friday that he was "deeply shocked" by accusations that he made
racist and Islamophobic remarks about Nice players when he was in charge there
last season.
The
allegations surfaced in an email apparently sent by former Nice sporting
director Julien Fournier and which have been reported by various French media.
AFP has not been able to verify the message.
The affair
looks set to hang over the coach and the club in the coming weeks.
"I was
very determined and focused on the match, like my players," Galtier said
of trying to stay concentrated on the game.
"It was
obviously an important match, if not decisive, and so it was important to get
the result and enjoy it."
Mbappe on
target
Lens were
hoping to take advantage of the leaders' problems and extend a four-match
winning run that had got the northern club's supporters dreaming of a first
league title since 1998.
They
triumphed 3-1 when the teams last met in Lens on January 1 and they started the
better of the two sides at the Parc des Princes.
Yet their
enterprising opening did not bring a goal and they were severely handicapped
when Abdul Samed saw red for catching Hakimi with his studs above the ankle.
They were
then torn apart with Mbappe firing in off the post on the turn from Vitinha's
pass for his 20th league goal this season.
Vitinha then
smashed in his first goal in a PSG shirt before Messi took centre stage.
The
Argentine's 20th club goal of the campaign was also arguably his finest in two
years in a PSG shirt, just as he comes towards what may be the end of his time
in France.
Lens
regrouped in the second half and pulled a goal back when Frankowski converted
from the spot after a Fabian Ruiz handball.
Lois Openda
remained a menace up front for Lens but they were left with too much to do to
and will now focus on trying to hold onto a place in the top three and
Champions League qualification.
"I
would have liked us to close the gap tonight but even had we done that it would
have been very difficult," admitted Lens manager Franck Haise.
"Of
course the title is for Paris. There is not much doubt about that."
Marseille
can move above Lens into second, and trim PSG's lead to eight points, with a
win against Troyes on Sunday.
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