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Di Maria sends PSG level with Monaco

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Angel Di Maria scored a brace to keep Paris Saint-Germain hot on Ligue 1 leaders Monaco’s heels with a 2-0 win at Angers on Friday. The Argentina internatio­nal showed his class with one sublime and another clinical finish as PSG moved level on points at the top of the table. “We are happy because it was a difficult match at Angers,” said PSG coach Unai Emery. “We’re content with three points. We were well-prepared, concentrat­ed and worked well.” Monaco can reclaim their three-point advantage with victory at home to relegation threatened Dijon but with one eye on next week’s Champions League quarterfin­al second leg against Borussia Dortmund, they could be vulnerable. What’s more, Monaco have had one less day to prepare for their game after their first leg in Germany, which the Principali­ty outfit won 3-2, was postponed 24 hours after a triple bomb blast damaged the home side’s team bus and left Spanish defender Marc Bartra with a broken wrist.

How much that incident has affected Monaco’s already weary players remains to be seen while PSG-knocked out of Europe themselves in dramatic circumstan­ces in the previous round when Barcelona came back from a 4-0 first leg deficit to triumph 6-5 on aggregate-have only domestic matters to concentrat­e on now.

Di Maria’s first goal was a rare bright spark in an otherwise tight first half, but there was no doubting the quality of the Argentine’s placement as he bent a sumptuous free-kick from 25 yards over the defensive wall and beyond the despairing reach of Alexandre Letellier in the Angers goal on 28 minutes. The home side had the ball in the net on 39 minutes through captain Cheikh Ndoye but it was controvers­ially disallowed for a foul by Famara Diedhiou on Serge Aurier when television replays proved inconclusi­ve as to which of the two was the true offender as they wrestled in the area. Ndoye came close again 18 minutes from time when his powerful header appeared destined for the top corner until goalkeeper Kevin Trapp acrobatica­lly tipped the ball over the bar. For a team in mid-table safety, Angers were played with real purpose but lacked the quality to break down a stubborn away defence. And six minutes form time, PSG struck with rapier speed and efficiency on the counteratt­ack mas Lucas Moura fed Di Maria to slot home his second at the near post, although Letellier’s positionin­g was highly questionab­le. —AFP

 ?? —AP ?? ANGERS: Paris Saint Germain’s midfielder Marco Verratti of Italy, right, is tackled by Angers’ defender Vincent Manceau during their French League One soccer match.
—AP ANGERS: Paris Saint Germain’s midfielder Marco Verratti of Italy, right, is tackled by Angers’ defender Vincent Manceau during their French League One soccer match.

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