Paris Saint-Germain 2 Lille 1: Mbappe and Neymar take record-breaking host 11 points clear

Kylian Mbappe and Neymar scored as Paris Saint-Germain beat Lille to set a new record for wins at the start of Europe's top five leagues.

Published : Nov 03, 2018 08:40 IST

Both Neymar and Mbappe (R) scored in PSG's win over Lille.
Both Neymar and Mbappe (R) scored in PSG's win over Lille.
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Both Neymar and Mbappe (R) scored in PSG's win over Lille.

Paris Saint-Germain wrote itself into the history books as it became the first team to win its opening 12 matches of a season across Europe's big five leagues thanks to a 2-1 triumph over Lille.

Second-place Lille looked to have done enough to frustrate the Ligue 1 pacesetter, but Kylian Mbappe and Neymar struck in the final 20 minutes to wrap up a deserved victory for Thomas Tuchel's men despite Nicolas Pepe's late penalty.

PSG never had any difficulty dominating, with Gianluigi Buffon having very little to do in goal, but in the first half the combination of poor finishing and opposition goalkeeper Mike Maignan saw the hosts grow frustrated.

However, some Mbappe brilliance finally put the host ahead and Neymar sealed it six minutes from time to leave Lille 11 points adrift of PSG at the summit, with Pepe's spot-kick a mere consolation.

PSG looked to grasp early control and it first went close 11 minutes in, when Mbappe fired just wide of the bottom-left corner after linking with Neymar.

Neymar was the architect again twice in quick succession midway through the half, but Angel Di Maria – making his 100th Ligue 1 appearance – was denied by Maignan, before Marquinhos headed a corner wide from four yards.

Maignan was nearly caught out by a long-range Neymar free-kick just before the break, but he got down to push it around the post.

Mbappe produced a moment of inspiration to finally break the deadlock in the 70th minute – the France international spotting Maignan off his line and lifting a curling effort over the goalkeeper from 30 yards after Neymar's pass.

 

The Brazilian then got a deserved goal of his own when his 20-yard strike deflected past the helpless Maignan, effectively securing the historic victory.

Thilo Kehrer headed onto his own arm in the box and Pepe blasted the resultant spot-kick into the top-right corner in the 93rd minute, but it did little to dampen PSG's celebrations.

What does it mean? PSG in complete control

While PSG's dominance in Ligue 1 will surprise few, the gap between it and the rest is now absolutely astonishing. With just 12 matches played, it is already 11 points clear – a gap that will not decrease even if third-place Montpellier beat Marseille on Sunday. It will take something incredible to stop it retaining its crown.

Ney-marvellous display

Neymar was once more fundamental for Tuchel's side, with his imagination and exceptional ability keeping PSG going when it might have become exasperated by its wait to break through. His late goal was a just reward.

Kehrer the only blemish

In the grand scheme of things, Lille's late penalty makes little difference. However, it did see PSG miss out on a fifth straight clean sheet in Ligue 1 and Kehrer was to blame with a lapse in concentration.

What's next?

After a hugely important Champions League trip to Napoli on Tuesday, PSG heads to Monaco next Sunday. Lille hosts Strasbourg in a week.

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