Daily Dispatch

Saint-Germain to unleash star strike duo

- SOCCER

PARIS Saint-Germain will unleash star strike duo Neymar and Kylian Mbappe on bitter foes Marseille for the first time this weekend in the latest instalment of France’s most heated but increasing­ly lopsided rivalry.

With a six-point lead at the top of Ligue 1 and three wins from three in the Champions League, PSG are rolling along smoothly both at home and on the continent.

Neymar and Mbappe both scored in a 4-0 rout of Anderlecht on Wednesday, along with Edinson Cavani, and the Brazilian is relishing the chance to mentor his 18-year-old teammate in Paris.

“I hope to do the same thing with him (Mbappe) that (Lionel) Messi did with me,” Neymar, who spent four seasons in Barcelona before his world-record move to Paris in August, told Brazilian television.

“He’s a golden kid who has all the qualities to become a global star... I’m going to try and help him as much as possible.”

Marseille are fourth in their first full season under Rudi Garcia but needed a late equaliser from Greece striker Kostas Mitroglou on his league debut to salvage a 3-3 draw at Strasbourg last Sunday.

They trail PSG by eight points and must snap a 14-match winless run – 12 defeats and two draws – against the capital club if they are to narrow the gap tomorrow at the Velodrome.

Marseille were thrashed 5-1 by PSG in their last meeting in February and Luiz Gustavo conceded it will take an outstandin­g performanc­e to slow down the league leaders.

“It’s difficult to stop Neymar,” the Brazilian midfielder told RMC radio, ahead of what will also be his first appearance in Le Classique.

Reigning champions Monaco will attempt to halt a run of four matches without victory in all competitio­ns when they host Caen today.

Leonardo Jardim’s team risk exiting the Champions League prematurel­y after Tuesday’s 2-1 home defeat by Besiktas. — AFP.

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