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Ibrahimovi­c strike lifts PSG

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PARIS: Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s hotly-contested second-half goal gave holders Paris Saint Germain a place in the last four of the League Cup after a 1-0 win over St Etienne on Tuesday.

Ibrahimovi­c’s 72nd minute goal, which he chested over the line despite the efforts of goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier to claw it away, was disputed both by the home players and the spectators.

Angry fans hurled projectile­s on to the pitch, including a plastic water bottle thrown at a linesman, and St Etienne coach Christophe Galtier urged the crowd to calm down.

The match was held up for around 10 minutes while order was restored.

The victory, though, is welcome both for PSG and especially for the coach Laurent Blanc, who has come under pressure in the past four weeks after a series of disappoint­ing results and player trouble.

PSG came into the game on the back of a 4-2 league defeat by modest Bastia last Saturday, with Blanc having discipline­d big name players Edinson Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi for returning late from holiday.

Blanc, who has guided PSG into the Champions League last 16 where they will play Chelsea, said that he had not been very confident before the match after what he had seen against Bastia.

“After the Bastia match I had the impression that we no longer knew how to play and there was a bad atmosphere within the squad,” said Blanc.

“Tonight, though, I saw positive things and we have won at a place where it is difficult to do so.

“However, I am neither more reassured than I was before the match, but on the other hand neither am I very worried.”

Earlier, Bastia continued their good run of form, recovering from going a goal behind early on to storm into their first League Cup semi-final since 2000 with a 3-1 victory over Rennes.

The Corsican side, who unusually for a top tier side in Europe these days, fielded six homegrown players in their starting line-up and another five on the bench, were helped considerab­ly by their opponents having two men sent off.

Former France internatio­nal striker Djibril Cisse rounded off a joyous night for Bastia as the 33-year-old fired home a powerful shot a minute from time.

“I am happy for the players for all the work they have put in in recent weeks,” said Bastia coach Ghislain Printant.

 ?? AFP ?? PSG forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, left, vies with St Etienne midfielder Jeremy Clement.
AFP PSG forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, left, vies with St Etienne midfielder Jeremy Clement.

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