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Di Maria breaks Rennes heart

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HONG KONG, Aug 3, (RTRS): Paris Saint-Germain substitute Angel Di Maria scored the winner with a spectacula­r free kick and Kylian Mbappe was also on target as the Ligue 1 champions recovered to beat Stade Rennes 2-1 and lift the French Super Cup in Shenzhen on Saturday.

Adrien Hunou had given the French Cup winners the lead despite PSG’s dominance in the first half and Thomas Tuchel’s side eventual

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ly earned the victory their superiorit­y deserved thanks to the second-half goals from Mbappe and Di Maria.

PSG’s seventh succcessiv­e Super Cup win is a record – eclipsing the six won by Olympque Lyonnais from 2002-2006 – and means they will start the defence of their Ligue 1 title in high spirits despite doubts over the future of playmaker Neymar.

The 27-year-old Brazil forward, who has been linked with a return to Barcelona, was watching the match from the stands of the Shenzhen Universiad­e Sports Centre stadium. Neymar saw Rennes take a surprise 13th minute lead seconds after PSG defender Thilo Kehrer had clipped the top of the crossbar with a header at the other end.

Hunou made no mistake for Rennes when he emerged unmarked to casually steer Benjamin Bourigeaud’s centre beyond Alphonse Areola with the inside of his left thigh.

It was a rare sight of goal in the opening 45 minutes for the French Cup winners, with PSG regularly threatenin­g to

level the scores but without success.

Pablo Sarabia’s long-range attempt arced away from goal before Edinson Cavani fired a free kick off target, while Mbappe dragged a shot wide five minutes before halftime.

Cavani went closer just before the break, stabbing wide from inside the six-yard box when he reacted first to Tomas Koubek’s fumble. The longawaite­d equaliser came 12 minutes into the second half when Marquinhos lofted a perfectly weighted ball that found Pablo Sarabia unmarked behind the Rennes defence and his pass allowed Mbappe to score into an unguarded net.

Sarabia almost put PSG in front three minutes later when Mbappe’s tantalisin­g ball across the face of the Rennes goal was unwittingl­y turned over the bar by the Spaniard.

PSG’s winner came 17 minutes from time, with Argentine Di Maria – introduced in the 61st for new signing Ander Herrera – hit a left-footed dipping curler over the wall beyond Koubek.

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small lead.

To stop that growing Sunday into something to worry England on a deteriorat­ing wicket – anything over 150 could prove uncomforta­ble – the hosts need to get Smith out.

Earlier Saturday, Chris Woakes and Broad ushered England to a 90run first-innings lead with 374 all out following a middle-order collapse on the third day.

Rory Burns added only eight runs to his overnight score before departing for 133, one of four wickets to fall in the morning as the hosts slipped from 282-4 to 300-8.

A 65-run stand between Woakes (37 not out) and Broad for the ninth wicket added to the lead before England was dismissed and an early tea taken.

When Broad was out for 29 from 67 deliveries, succumbing to Pat Cummins’ short-ball tactic, Woakes was left with Jimmy Anderson for company.

England’s record wicket-taker, moving gingerly after suffering a calf complaint earlier in the Test, contribute­d three before spooning Lyon into the leg-side, ending a labored final wicket stand during which Woakes turned down a number of singles.

While Anderson was able to bat, he did not bowl in Australia’s second innings on Saturday. Anderson visited the nets during the lunch break to have a bowl, raising expectatio­ns he may play some part.

England’s morning wobble saw Burns, Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali and Bairstow also dismissed in quick succession. Stokes was the only batsman to show any fluency, reaching 50 before he aimed a cut at Cummins and nicked through to Tim Paine.

After more than seven hours in the middle, Burns was undone by Nathan Lyon’s off spin, edging to Paine who held on instinctiv­ely.

Moeen went for a five-ball duck, and Bairstow managed only eight before steering Peter Siddle to Warner at slip.

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 ??  ?? Paris Saint-Germain celebrate after winning their match against Rennes in the Trophee des Champions in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong province on Aug 3. Paris Saint-Germain beat Rennes 2-1. (AP)
Paris Saint-Germain celebrate after winning their match against Rennes in the Trophee des Champions in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong province on Aug 3. Paris Saint-Germain beat Rennes 2-1. (AP)
 ??  ?? Rennes’ James Lea Siliki (left), and Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe battle for control of the ball during their match in the Trophee des Champions in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong province on Aug 3. (AP)
Rennes’ James Lea Siliki (left), and Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe battle for control of the ball during their match in the Trophee des Champions in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong province on Aug 3. (AP)

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