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GOAL FEST IN PARIS

Messi, Mbappe double up as PSG hit seven to reach Champions League last 16

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Paris, France - Kylian Mbappe and a Lionel Messi in vintage form both scored twice as Paris Saint-germain crushed Israel’s

Maccabi Haifa 7-2 on Tuesday to secure a place in the last 16 of this season’s Champions League with one group game to spare.

Neymar was on target too, and the Brazilian also forced an own goal from Maccabi defender Sean Goldberg before Carlos Soler completed the rout as the Parisians netted seven times in a Champions League game for the first time since November 2017.

The win means PSG have qualified from Group H along with Benfica, although it will go down to next week’s final matchday to decide who advances in first place and therefore benefits from a theoretica­lly kinder draw.

“It was a great evening. The team played fantastic football, between the defenders and midfielder­s and the three attackers, who were fantastic,” said PSG coach Christophe Galtier.

“There was a great connection between them.”

Maccabi Haifa, who saw Senegalese defender Abdoulaye Seck score both of their goals, are eliminated along with Juventus but the Israeli champions could still

pip the Italian giants to third place and Europa League football after the break for the World Cup.

“I prefer to lose 7-2 than 4-0 playing bad football,” said Maccabi coach Barak Bakhar.

“We were up against the best players in the world and they proved it tonight.”

The upcoming World Cup in Qatar is surely a factor in the outstandin­g early-season form of Messi and Neymar in particular, and along with Mbappe they turned on the style to leave Maccabi regularly looking dazed and confused in defence.

Mbappe’s latest goals - his fifth and sixth in this season’s Champions League taking him to 16 in all competitio­ns - came a day after reports emerged in France of the eye-watering details of his new contract at PSG.

Mega contract

Newspaper Le Parisien reported on Monday that the Qatarowned club were paying the France striker a total of 630 million euros ($627.8m) before tax over the duration of the threeyear deal he signed in May.

The net sum would be slightly less than half that amount, although PSG dismissed the reports as “sensationa­list”.

The figures reported are higher than the 555 million euros gross that Messi was reported by Spanish daily El Mundo to have earned over his final four years at Barcelona.after a difficult first season in Paris, Messi is now looking more like the player he was in Catalonia and he opened the scoring here in the 19th minute.

Mbappe laid the ball back to the Argentine who took a touch before sending a shot across

goalkeeper Josh Cohen and into the far corner of the net with the outside of his left boot.

 ?? ?? Kylian Mbappe (R) and Lionel Messi scored two goals each while Neymar (C) helped himself with one as PSG crushed Maccabi Haifa
Kylian Mbappe (R) and Lionel Messi scored two goals each while Neymar (C) helped himself with one as PSG crushed Maccabi Haifa

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