Friday, August 21, 2015

Ligue 1. And three to Paris, winner in Montpellier – Ouest-France

Marco Verratti wounded in the hip, Javier Pastore was tenured for the first time this season. Unfortunately, a bad support, the Argentine was injured and had to give way to Adrien Rabiot from the 8 th minute.

From a footballing point of view, Paris had the ball but could not realize his outrageous domination despite a goal of Aurier denied for offside (36 ‘) and an opportunity to Lavezzi (38′). Montpellier, he was counting on the cons but showed little more dangerous.

For the recovery, Kevin Trapp, new number one goalkeeper position among Parisians, realized one of his first decisive interventions League 1. On an eccentric left side free kick Mounier centrait and was the head of Bensebaini. The defender héraultais was upset by the German goalkeeper.



Thank Matuidi

uninspired in the offensive sector, the Paris SG was once again rely on Blaise Matuidi to break the deadlock. Served by Maxwell, the French international concluded while power and opened the scoring for the Parisians (0-1, 61 ‘).

Once this goal is scored, the Parisians would then control the rest of the meeting to move quietly to a third win in as many league games. Paris remains the leader and does not seem willing to give up his throne

MONTPELLIER – PARIS SG:. (0-0)

Referee: M. Moreira

WARNING Montpellier.. Bensebaini (45 ‘+ 1), Boudebouz (55′)

<. p> AIM Matuidi (61 ‘): – (, Bensebaini.

MONTPELLIER Ligali Roussillon Deplagne 73).’ (Camara 68 ‘), Hilton (c) Congré – Dabo, Boudebouz, Martin – Lasne, Bakar, Mounier. Coach : Rolland Courbis

PARIS SG: Trapp – Aurier, David Luiz, Thiago Silva, Maxwell – Pastore, Motta, Matuidi – Lucas Cavani. , Lavezzi. Coach : Laurent Blanc

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