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    Di Maria strikes twice as PSG thrash Madrid 3-0

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 19, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Angel Di Maria scored twice as PSG condemned Real Madrid
    Angel Di Maria scored twice as PSG condemned Real Madrid
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    Angel di Maria scored twice against former employers Real Madrid as Paris St-Germain began their Champions League Group A campaign with a comfortable win.

    Thomas Meunier’s stoppage-time goal added more embarrassment for the Spanish giants – and heightened the pressure on Real manager Zinedine Zidane, whose win ratio is below 50% since returning to the club towards the end of last season.

    Eden Hazard, making his first start for the visitors, showed some nice touches but struggled to influence proceedings, as a Real old boy stole the show.

    Celebrating his 100th appearance in the competition, Di Maria opened the scoring with a close-range shot that crept inside Thibaut Courtois’ near post from Juan Bernat’s pass.

    While Real’s Belgian goalkeeper Courtois appeared to be caught out for the opening goal, he could do nothing to prevent the second.

    A beautiful evening at the Parc! ????#PSGRM

    ????️ Next up in the @ChampionsLeague ???? Galatasaray 01/10

    ????????#ICICESTPARIS pic.twitter.com/C9N2o1z9gw

    — Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) September 18, 2019

    Idrissa Gueye’s fine work on the right created the opening for Di Maria, who found the bottom right corner superbly with a curling effort from 20 yards.

    Hopes of a Real fight-back were briefly raised when Gareth Bale lobbed the ball magnificently over home keeper Keylor Navas from the edge of the penalty area.

    However, his goal was ruled out for handball by referee Anthony Taylor after it was reviewed by video assistant referee (VAR) officials, as was Karim Benzema’s offside effort late in the second period.

    And a miserable night for Real and Zidane was compounded as Juan Bernat and Meunier, strolled through the visiting defence before Belgian full-back Meunier placed the ball into the bottom right corner.

    It confirmed that PSG, who were without their entire first-choice strike force of Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe, halted a run of three consecutive defeats against the Spanish club.

    No superstars, no problem for PSG

    While Paris St-Germain were – on paper at least – noticeably under strength without their celebrated front three, they still easily had too much firepower for Real.

    That was largely down to Di Maria, Pablo Sarabia and loan signing Mauro Icardi – supposedly the supporting cast – who exhibited the guile and movement to bewilder a Madrid defence shorn of the leadership of Sergio Ramos.

    Di Maria in particular produced a performance that rolled back the years to his days patrolling the flank over five seasons at the Bernabeu.

    The 31-year-old Argentina winger made almost 200 appearances for Real and was named man of the match as the Spanish giants claimed their 10th European Cup/Champions League trophy against neighbours Atletico in 2014.

    Just as on that night in Lisbon, he was at his best with his elusive running and clever positioning, tormenting Real full-back Dani Carvajal.

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    Aside from scoring twice, Di Maria cut the visitors open on several occasions with Sarabia sliding an effort wide after being picked out by his colleague.

    And Di Maria, whose exuberant celebrations after both goals will have rankled with Real supporters, could have rounded off his evening with a hat-trick – narrowly failing with a scooped effort over Courtois that landed on the roof of the Real net.

    Real run into trouble

    While Real Madrid have won the European football’s most prestigious competition a record 13 times, this performance suggested they may struggle to negotiate the group stage.

    Despite spending heavily in the summer, Zidane’s side lacked the intensity and quality to compete for long periods and he will have been dismayed by the manner in which PSG scored their third goal.

    Of his summer recruits, Hazard, Ferland Mendy and Eder Militao – the only starters – endured difficult evenings against a PSG team that pressed Real at every opportunity.

    Forwards Luka Jovic and Rodrygo, meanwhile, were spectators worth a combined £90m until the Serbia forward was introduced in the 70th minute.

    Yet even that did little to galvanise the La Liga club, who failed to register a single shot on target for the first time in 167 Champions League matches dating back to 2003-04.

    In midfield, Luka Modric’s absence was also heavily felt with Toni Kroos and Casemiro unable to wrestle control of midfield away from Marco Verratti, Idrissa Gueye and Marquinhos.

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