The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Red-hot Cavani, PSG primed for top spot

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PARIS: Paris SaintGerma­in and their in-form striker Edinson Cavani are hunting down pace-setters Nice and can knock them off top spot in Ligue 1 -- for a day at least -- with victory on Saturday at Montpellie­r.

The French champions appeared to struggle early on with new coach Unai Emery’s methods, but a 2-0 home win over Angers on Wednesday was their fifth victory on the bounce in the league and in the Uruguayan Cavani they have one of Europe’s red-hot predators.

Cavani bagged his 100th goal for PSG in the Angers triumph -- also making it 19 goals in 18 matches this season -- and mercurial playmaker Hatem Ben Arfa is also back in favour with Emery after a slow start to his career in the French capital.

Emery said he wanted even more from Cavani, 29, who took over as PSG’s leading man in the summer after Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c moved to Manchester United.

“He’s working to do the best he can and to help the team. I’m waiting for Cavani to make this the best season of his career, that’s what I want,” the Spaniard Emery said.

PSG will be expected to win at Montpellie­r, who sit below mid-table and are on a poor run of form, and victory would see the Parisians overhaul Nice at the top.

However, Nice can reclaim top spot on Sunday when they host Toulouse.

The surprise leaders, who have lost just once this season, travel to PSG on December 11 for what is shaping up to be an early Christmas cracker.

First they need to see off Toulouse and they may need again to do it without Italian striker Mario Balotelli, who has a calf problem. He missed Wednesday’s 1-0 win at Guingamp.

Nice boss Lucien Favre is refusing to contemplat­e the PSG showdown just yet and warned his players that Toulouse, eighth in Ligue 1, would be a stubborn test.

“They are tough opponents,” he said after the hard-fought Guingamp win. - AFP Fixtures (all times GMT): Friday Caen v Dijon (1945) Saturday Montpellie­r v Paris Saint-Germain (1600), Bordeaux v Lille, Angers v Lorient, Monaco v Bastia, Guingamp v Nantes, Metz v Lyon (all 1900) Sunday Rennes v Saint-Etienne (1400), Marseille v Nancy (1600), Nice v Toulouse (1945)

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