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PSG seek boost ahead of City showdown

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PARIS: Paris St Germain will use today’s Ligue 1 trip to Guingamp to iron out the mistakes that plagued them in their 2-2 draw against Manchester City in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final.

Laurent Blanc’s side have their hands full going into next week’s return leg in England having drawn Wednesday’s encounter 2-2 at the Parc des Princes.

“We made too many mistakes and Manchester City punished us. You can’t afford to make mistakes like this against a team of this quality,” Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c told PSG TV.

“In the return leg, we have to play simple football and fix what didn’t work (Wednesday). I’m confident, because I believe in myself and my team.”

Ibrahimovi­c missed a first-half penalty against City, but the Swede made amends just before the break with his 39th goal of the season and needs just two more to match his haul from the 2013-14 campaign.

Paris were beaten 1-0 on their last trip to Guingamp however and are winless in three visits to the Stade du Roudourou.

In the race for second Lyon can crank up the pressure on faltering Monaco when they visit Montpellie­r where a win would send resurgent Lyon level on points.

Lyon have won seven of their last nine games to charge back into contention for France’s second automatic Champions League qualifying spot, and they could also welcome back Nabil Fekir for the trip to the Stade de la Mosson.

The France internatio­nal missed seven months with a serious knee injury but returned to action with Lyon’s reserve team last weekend as he bids for a place in Didier Deschamps’ squad for Euro 2016.

“To have Nabil back for the final push is good for us but you can’t be too demanding right away.

“He’s going to need to rediscover his rhythm as he gets back to 100%,” said Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.

Monaco inflicted a first home defeat on PSG since May 2014 prior to the internatio­nal break, but Leonardo Jardim’s side then crashed to a 2-1 reverse against Bordeaux last Friday and have won just once in five outings.

Tomorrow, they will try to hold onto second when they visit Lille, who have undergone a remarkable turnaround under Frederic Antonetti and are gunning for a fifth win in a row.

Last weekend’s defeat in Paris damaged Nice’s Champions League pursuit, and Claude Puel’s men next face a Rennes side who are in direct competitio­n with them for a top-three finish.

St Etienne remain in the European picture as well and will fancy their chances of turning over Troyes, whose relegation was finally confirmed last weekend after a sixth successive defeat. — AFP

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