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Mbappe scores superb goal as PSG beat St Etienne

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PARIS: Kylian Mbappe displayed his match-winning abilities once again, scoring off balance with a superb volley as Paris St Germain beat St Etienne 1-0 to move 12 points clear at the top of the Ligue 1.

Latching onto a clever lobbed pass from veteran Dani Alves over the defence, Mbappe was at full stretch yet still hooked a powerful shot into the top left corner while sliding forward to meet the ball in the 73rd minute.

He then sprinted to the bench to celebrate his league-leading 19th goal and 24th overall this season with coach Thomas Tuchel.

It was also Mbappe’s second important strike in the matter of days, where he has led the attack impressive­ly in the absence of Neymar and Edinson Cavani.

The 20-year-old France forward netted on Tuesday in PSG’s impressive 2-0 win at Manchester United in the last 16 of the Champions League.

After his clinical strike settled a tense match, Mbappe could even afford himself a moment of light relief.

Television cameras captured him laughing in the fifth minute of injury time after the referee showed him a yellow card for not standing back enough for a St Etienne free-kick.

St Etienne boast the second-best home record in the league – behind PSG – but offered little in attack as they dropped to fifth place behind an improving Marseille side boosted by striker Mario Balotelli’s arrival.

Instead, it was down to St Etienne goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier to keep PSG at bay with saves from Mbappe and Angel Di Maria before Mbappe scored the only goal.

Lille dropped points in the race for second place and automatic qualificat­ion for the Champions League after drawing 0-0 at home to Montpellie­r.

Montpellie­r showed why they have the second-best defence in the Ligue 1 by containing Lille’s 16-goal top scorer Nicolas Pepe.

The draw trims second-placed Lille’s lead over third-placed Lyon to four points with both sides having 13 games remaining.

Consistent Montpellie­r are in sixth spot and are two points behind St Etienne, with a game in hand.

Forwards Boulaye Dia and Remi Oudin scored as Reims beat Rennes 2-0 at home to climb up to seventh place.

Earlier, forward Josh Maja made his Bordeaux debut in a 2-1 home win against Toulouse.

The 20-year-old Englishman joined from third-tier English side Sunderland.

But it was veteran forward Jimmy Briand who struck Bordeaux’s 83rd-minute winner.

Midfielder Toma Basic put Bordeaux ahead after two minutes and veteran midfielder Yannick Cahuzac leveled in the 70th.

Struggling Caen picked up a point in their fight against relegation after holding Strasbourg to a 0-0 draw at home.

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