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Mbappe bags hat-trick in six-goal rout

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An unstoppabl­e Kylian Mbappe hit a hat-trick as Paris Saint-Germain romped to a 6-2 away win against Montpellie­r on Sunday that allowed it to open up a huge 12-point lead at the top of Ligue 1.

Vitinha put PSG ahead at the Stade de la Mosson and Mbappe doubled its advantage midway through the first half, only for an Arnaud Nordin header and a Teji Savanier penalty to bring Montpellie­r back level at the interval.

However, a marvelous Mbappe goal restored PSG’s lead shortly after the break and Lee Kang-in made it 4-2 before the France captain completed his hat-trick.

Nuno Mendes sealed victory late on, as Luis Enrique’s side ended a run of three successive draws in Ligue 1 and extended an unbeaten domestic record stretching back to September.

A 1-1 draw for PSG’s nearest challenger Brest against Lille means the Parisians are 12 points ahead at the Ligue 1 summit, with only eight games left, meaning a 10th title in 12 seasons is an inevitabil­ity.

Mbappe completed the whole 90 minutes of a Ligue 1 game for the first time since informing the club in mid-February that he intended to leave at the end of the season when his contract expires.

The hat-trick, his third of the campaign, took him to 24 goals in Ligue 1 this season, and 38 in all competitio­ns.

Mbappe’s second of the evening, PSG’s third, was the pick of the bunch, as he found the net with a superb shot from range, which went in off the underside of the crossbar.

“Mbappe was exceptiona­l. We need to make the most of having him, as much as we can, and when we can no longer enjoy having him we will have to raise our game,” said Enrique.

The downside of PSG’s performanc­e came with the way in which it surrendere­d its 2-0 lead in the first half, conceding the penalty when Tanguy Coulibaly pounced on Danilo Pereira’s short back-pass and was then clattered by PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

The defeat for Montpellie­r leaves it just a point above third-from-bottom Nantes, which is in the relegation play-off place and on Sunday sacked coach Jocelyn Gourvennec.

Canadian striker Jonathan David continued his superb form in front of goal by scoring for Lille in its draw away to fellow Champions League contenders Brest.

David gave Lille the lead midway through the second half in Brittany with his 22nd goal of the season in all competitio­ns, and his 15th since the turn of the calendar year.

The 24-year-old has netted 10 times in his team’s last nine Ligue 1 outings. His total of 15 goals in Ligue 1 this season is bettered only by Mbappe.

However, that goal was not enough to win the game, as Uruguayan striker Martin Satriano poked in a late equalizer for Brest, who remains second.

Monaco could have climbed above Brest with a win at home to Lorient, but it was held to a 2-2 draw after Tiemoue Bakayoko headed in a 95th-minute equalizer for the struggling away side in the principali­ty.

Monaco remains third, three points above Lille who reclaimed fourth spot from Nice after a 3-1 win at Lens on Saturday.

The top three in Ligue 1 go straight into next season’s Champions League, with fourth entering the competitio­n in the third qualifying round.

Rennes boosted its hopes of qualifying for Europe with a 2-0 win at home to Marseille, as Martin Terrier put the host ahead in the first half and Benjamin Bourigeaud added a late penalty.

Both sides are now three points adrift of the final European qualifying spot.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Lee Kang-in celebrates with Kylian Mbappe after scoring PSG’s fourth goal in its 6-2 win over Montpellie­r on Sunday.
REUTERS Lee Kang-in celebrates with Kylian Mbappe after scoring PSG’s fourth goal in its 6-2 win over Montpellie­r on Sunday.

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