Moussa Dembele Stars As Lyon End Leaders PSG Unbeaten Run
4th February 2019
The reigning champions remain 10 points clear of second-placed Lille at the top of the table despite the defeat, with two games in hand
- Moussa Dembele scored and won a penalty as Lyon stunned Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 on Sunday to end the runaway leaders' hopes of an unbeaten Ligue 1 campaign
- Angel Di Maria fired PSG into a seventh-minute lead, but Dembele equalised and Nabil Fekir scored the winner from the spot three minutes after half-time
- All eyes will now turn to the Champions League for PSG, with only a French Cup tie at third-tier Villefranche and a home game against Bordeaux to come before the last-16, first-leg clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford on February 12
PARIS, France-
Moussa Dembele scored and won a penalty as Lyon stunned Paris Saint-Germain 2-1
on Sunday to end the runaway leaders' hopes of an unbeaten Ligue 1 campaign.
Angel Di Maria fired
PSG into a seventh-minute lead, but Dembele equalised and Nabil Fekir scored
the winner from the spot three minutes after half-time.
"I don't know
if the defeat was deserved. In the first half it was deserved, but after
half-time, we still dominated," said PSG forward Kylian Mbappe.
The reigning
champions remain 10 points clear of second-placed Lille at the top of the table
despite the defeat, with two games in hand, while Lyon strengthened their grip
on third spot, three points further back.
"We did what we
had planned, namely high pressing, quick transitions, and to cause them
problems every time we had the ball," said Lyon coach Bruno Genesio.
"I don't think they're used to that in Ligue 1."
All eyes will now
turn to the Champions League for PSG, with only a French Cup tie at third-tier
Villefranche and a home game against Bordeaux to come before the last-16,
first-leg clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford on February 12.
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Man United boss Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer and his assistant Mike Phelan were both in attendance at the
Groupama Stadium on Sunday, just hours after their side's 1-0 Premier League
win at Leicester.
The pair would have
learned plenty from watching Lyon regularly slice through the PSG defence
against seemingly little resistance, while Mbappe shouldered the majority of
the attacking responsibility in the absence of the injured Neymar.
"I'm not
worried about the Champions League," insisted Mbappe. "We must take
it match by match and wait for the Champions League."
On paper, this
looked the toughest test remaining for PSG in their bid to go through the league
season unbeaten, having won on just two of their previous 13 Ligue 1 visits to
Lyon, losing seven.
But Thomas Tuchel's
men almost forged ahead inside the first two minutes, as Kylian Mbappe raced
clear only to shoot tamely at Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.
The away side did
not have to wait long to strike, though, as Houssem Aouar carelessly gifted
possession to Julian Draxler, who strode forward and teed up Di Maria to slot
in his 10th goal of the season.
But Lyon, on a
six-match unbeaten run in the league themselves, quickly improved and twice
wasted clear-cut chances to level, as PSG 'keeper Alphonse Areola denied
Bertrand Traore from point-blank range before Dembele nodded wide.
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Areola had to be
alert again, springing to his right to tip away a vicious long-range drive from
Nabil Fekir, before producing a wonderful double stop from Traore and Memphis
Depay.
However, just
seconds after another excellent save to deny Fekir, Areola was totally at fault
for Lyon's 33rd-minute equaliser.
The 25-year-old misjudged
Leo Dubois' cross, allowing Dembele the simplest of tasks to head into the net.
PSG almost snatched
a half-time lead against the run of play, but Lyon centre-back Jason Denayer
made an incredible diving header to keep out Draxler's close-range shot.
Lyon, who face
Barcelona in the Champions League knockout stage, continued to dominate after
the restart, and were awarded a spot-kick when Dembele was brought down by
Thiago Silva, with Fekir doing the rest.
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That provoked PSG
into life, and Lopes made two brilliant saves from Mbappe in the space of just
20 seconds.
Mbappe was PSG's
best hope of salvaging their unbeaten record, but he saw Lopes divert away a
low drive, before former Celtic striker Dembele wasted a golden opportunity to
wrap up the points as he was again foiled by Areola.
But Lyon held on
anyhow, ending their opponents' 21-game unbeaten run in the French top flight.