The Borneo Post

Silva dimissed as PSG held at home

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PARIS: Ten- man Paris SaintGerma­in blew a chance to effectivel­y wrap up their first Ligue 1 title since 1994 on Sunday as they were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Valencienn­es.

Gael Danic put the visitors ahead on 17 minutes, while PSG captain Thiago Silva was shown a controvers­ial first-half red card at Parc des Princes before Alex earned Carlo Ancelotti’s side a point late on.

The result saw PSG, who own a far superior goal difference to that of second- place Marseille, have their lead at the top trimmed to seven points with three games remaining, while Valencienn­es stayed 12th.

Ancelotti hit out at the decision to red card Silva.

“In world football, the team that has more possession has fewer bookings and red cards. But not us. Here it is the opposite,” said Ancelotti.

“I think the referees in France are very severe. I don’t think Silva deserved to be sent off.”

The fallout from last week’s ill-tempered victory at Evian left Ancelotti without first- choice goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu and midfielder Marco Verratti, while David Beckham was also forced to watch from the stands with Thiago Motta still suspended as well.

A hamstring injury ruled out Valencienn­es’ top scorer Gregory Pujol, but Lindsay Rose almost gave the visitors a dream start as his glancing header from Danic’s free-kick flashed just past Nicolas Douchez’s far post.

J av i e r P a s t o r e forced Valencienn­es ‘ keeper Nicolas Penneteau to tip over, but it was the away side that broke the deadlock just past the quarter hour as the deputising Douchez palmed Vincent Aboubakar’s 25yard strike right into the path of Danic, who unerringly steered the rebound low into the corner.

Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c appeared well placed to haul PSG level after lifting the ball over the advancing Penneteau only for the Swede to try an ill-advised flick that allowed the visitors to clear.

Maxwell then fired a volley into the side netting shortly after, while Penneteau spread himself well to deny Ezequiel Lavezzi.

PSG’s hopes were dealt a serious blow as Silva was dismissed three minutes before half- time following an altercatio­n with referee Alexandre Castro in which the Brazilian placed his hands on the official, who appeared to tell protesting teammates he had been pushed by the defender. — AFP

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