Angel Di Maria bagged the winner as Paris St Germain beat Lille 2-1 to capture the French League Cup trophy for the third year in succession, and for a record sixth time, on Saturday.
PARIS: Angel Di Maria bagged the winner as Paris St Germain
beat Lille 2-1 to capture the French League Cup trophy for the third
year in succession, and for a record sixth time, on Saturday.
The Argentina winger latched on to a poor clearance by Adama
Soumaoro in the final at the Stade de France and rounded goalkeeper
Vincent Enyeama to score despite Marko Basa's lunging effort to try and
cut out his 74th-minute shot.
PSG, who have already retained the Ligue 1 title, were
reduced to 10 men three minutes earlier when midfielder Adrien Rabiot
received a second yellow card for a foul on Lille playmaker Soufiane
Boufal.
Midfielder Javier Pastore had put PSG ahead with a disputed
goal late in the first half, volleying home a punched clearance from
Enyeama with Layvin Kursawa in an apparent offside position in the
goalkeeper's line of vision.
Lille, playing in their first final, equalised five minutes
into the second period when left back Djibril Sidibe hit a free kick
from 22 metres through the wall and past a static Salvatore Sirigu in
goal.
Laurent Blanc's men now have three trophies this term with a French
Cup final against Marseille to come, as they look to ease the pain of
their Champions League quarter-final defeat to Manchester City.
"My players, even at 10 against 11, wanted to win that
game," coach Blanc told television channel France 2, after his team won
the final for the third year in a row.
"We have a season to finish in the league and the French Cup
on May 21, when we can end on a good note. Now we have already won the
League Cup, I hope my players will be focused and motivated for the
French Cup."
PSG thrashed Bastia 4-0 12 months ago to seal a record fifth
League Cup title, while Lille were playing in the final of the
competition for the first time.
"It's very hard, we are very disappointed," said Lille
winger Boufal. "We must congratulate Paris, even with ten, they proved
they are a great team. We were beaten by the stronger side."
- Reuters/AFP
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