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Ibrahimovi­c extends contract with PSG

Baup’s men edge St Etienne to end four-game winless streak

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PARIS: Marseille put their recent patchy form behind them to beat St Etienne 2-1 at the Stade Velodrome in the French League on Tuesday.

After a fine start to the season, Marseille had gone four matches without a win in all competitio­ns before hosting Les Verts.

However, St Etienne had not won in Marseille since August 1979, when Michel Platini was among the scorers, and their miserable record in the fixture was extended as they failed to fully recover from the concession of two first-half goals.

Elie Baup’s side came flying out of the blocks and opened the scoring in the 22nd minute when Benjamin Mendy connected firsttime with a Mathieu Valbuena cross from the right, his shot bouncing over the stranded Stephane Ruffier and into the net.

The young fullback’s first French League goal was followed by a first top-flight goal for midfielder Giannelli Imbula four minutes later.

Imbula slotted low past Ruffier from a Rod Fanni cross at the end of a fine Marseille move, to leave St Etienne facing a second straight defeat already.

The visitors were handed a lifeline just after the half-hour mark when Alaixys Romao was harshly adjudged to have handled a Yohan Mollo cross right on the edge of the area and Faouzi Ghoulam stepped up to slot the penalty past Steve Mandanda in goal.

However, they could not find an equaliser, and might have lost by more goals, with Ruffier notably saving twice from Valbuena before the interval.

“After they came back to 2-1 we found things a bit more complicate­d,” admitted Baup, speaking to Canal Plus television after the game.

“But we have played well since the start of the season, even in losing to Monaco and Arsenal, and we were rewarded tonight.”

The win takes Marseille above St Etienne and provisiona­lly into second place in the table, behind leaders Monaco on goal difference.

Earlier on Tuesday, Lille followed up their weekend 2-0 win at Sochaux with a convincing 3-0 home victory against Evian.

Salomon Kalou’s neat back-flick turned a Florent Balmont shot into the net to give Lille an early lead in France’s far north, and the unfortunat­e Jesper Hansen then scored an own goal 32 minutes in.

The Danish goalkeeper, who was making his French League debut, did well to tip a Nolan Roux header onto the bar, but the ball then richochete­d off him and into the net to make it 2-0.

Ronny Rodelin then took advantage of poor defending to seal the victory in the second half. — AFP PARIS: Paris St Germain on Tuesday announced that Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has extended his contract, tying him to the club until 2016.

The Swede, whose existing deal was due to expire in the summer of 2015, is now set to stay at the Parc des Princes until near his 35th birthday.

“I don’t see a more ambitious club in Europe than Paris St Germain,” the former Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona and AC Milan striker said in a statement released by PSG.

“My wish is that Paris St Germain are my last big club.”

Ibrahimovi­c scored 30 goals and was named France’s Player of the Year as PSG won the French League title last season. — AFP

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