Ligue 1: Clinical PSG crushes Clermont to keep perfect record intact

Paris St Germain kept its perfect Ligue 1 record intact as it hammered promoted Clermont 4-0 with a brutal display on Saturday.

Published : Sep 11, 2021 22:37 IST , PARIS

Paris St Germain kept its perfect Ligue 1 record intact as it hammered promoted Clermont 4-0 with a brutal display on Saturday.

In the absence of Lionel Messi and Neymar, who were not in the squad after returning late from international duty with Argentina and Brazil, Kylian Mbappe netted his fourth goal on his first appearance at the Parc des Princes since his failed transfer to Real Madrid.

The France striker, who has just recovered from a calf injury, was a constant threat as he added to Ander Herrera's first-half brace with Idrissa Gueye rounding if off after the hour.

PSG, who travels to Club Brugge for its Champions League Group A opener on Wednesday, leads the standings on 15 points with Clermont still third on eight points after its first defeat in its first season in the elite.

"We didn't concede a goal, it was very important against a team who had been playing so well since the beginning of the season," said PSG midfielder Danilo Pereira.

The Parc des Princes crowd with Messi in the stands paid tribute to French film icon Jean-Paul Belmondo and former club defender Jean-Pierre Adams who both died this week.

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Clermont played its possession game early on but left space on the flanks and Achraf Hakimi made the most of it on the right, managing a powerful cross that was tipped away by Arthur Desmas, only for Herrera to head home in the 20th minute.

The visitors continued to press and created danger in the area, but goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, playing his first game with PSG at the expense of Keylor Navas, proved solid.

"It was my first game, it was a bit special and we got a perfect result after a good preparation," said the Italy keeper."

"I was a bit emotional to play my first game for the club."

Mauricio Pochettino's side doubled the tally in the 31st minute as Mbappe's cutback was deflected by Florent Ogier into the path of Herrera, who slammed the ball in for his third goal of the season.

Mbappe, the only pure striker in the starting 11, extended PSG's advantage 10 minutes into the second half, finishing off a counterattack after being played through by Julian Draxler.

He was at it again 10 minutes later when his right-footed strike was parried by Desmas, but Gueye was lying in wait and headed into the empty net.

PSG, who has now scored 16 goals in five outings, then played it safe for its first clean sheet of the season.

Later on Saturday, fifth-placed Olympique de Marseille travels to Monaco, who has won only one of its first four games.

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