90min
·1 February 2023
90min
·1 February 2023
Paris Saint-Germain's 3-1 win over Montpellier in Ligue 1 on Wednesday night was marred by Kylian Mbappe limping from the field with a suspected hamstring injury.
The Frenchman wandered off down the tunnel after just 21 minutes, which will no doubt concern PSG's supporters less than two weeks before the Parisians are due to lock horns with Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League.
Mbappe's absence didn't affect the result of the game, as Fabian Ruiz, Lionel Messi and Warren Zaire-Emery bagged second half goals for PSG, but the Frenchman did have a rather eventful night despite being on the field for less than a quarter of the game.
After Sergio Ramos was hauled down in the area, Mbappe saw his ninth minute penalty saved by Montpellier goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte, only for VAR to determine that he'd come off of his line too soon.
But Mbappe missed the second spot kick as well, with Lecomte again denying him, before he sunk to the turf 10 minutes later clutching his hamstring.
Messi had a goal chalked off by VAR for offside before the half-time interval as PSG dominated, and it was deja vu eight minutes after the break when Achraf Hakimi also had an effort ruled out by the officials.
PSG weren't to be denied though, and they took the lead through Ruiz after some good smart build-up play involving Vitinha, Hakimi and Mbappe's replacement, Hugo Ekitike.
Spanish midfielder Ruiz then produced a sublime assist for Messi's goal 15 minutes time, linking up nicely with Ekitike before sliding a perfectly weighted pass through to the Argentine. He, inevitably, did the rest by dinking the ball past the impressive Lecomte.
Montpellier scored in stoppage time to reduce the arrears when PSG could, and should, have been out of sight, and almost levelled the game when the visitors were caught dozing moments later.
Zaire-Emery, aged just 16, sealed the deal to become PSG's youngest ever goalscorer, but the main worry for Christophe Galtier will be whether Mbappe is fit to face Bayern when the Champions League returns to the Parc des Princes on Valentine's night.
Warren Zaire-Emery is PSG's bright new star / PASCAL GUYOT/GettyImages
GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma - 6/10 - Statuesque as Arnaud Nordin pulled a goal back for Montpellier late on. Didn't have much to do.
RB: Achraf Hakimi - 7/10 - Denied a fantastic goal by the assitant referee's flag. There are few better full-backs to watch than Hakimi when he's in full flow.
CB: Marquinhos - 7/10 - Passing accuracy was on point and seemed to be in full control until a late blip almost cost PSG dear.
CB: Sergio Ramos - 6/10 - Was doing pretty well, even winning a penalty, before an unfortunate clash of heads ended the Spaniard's night.
LB: Nuno Mendes - 6/10 - Still working his way back to full fitness but got a good hour and a bit under his belt.
DM: Danilo Pereira - 6/10 - Slipped into the back four after Sergio Ramos went off injured - a role he's becoming increasingly familiar with.
RCM: Carlos Soler - 6/10 - A little quiet compared to those around him and was often outduelled.
CM: Vitinha - 7/10 - Again impressive in the heart of midfield, playing a key role in PSG's opening goal.
LCM: Fabian Ruiz - 8/10 - Was in the right place at the right time to give PSG the lead, and then produced a fantasticly weighted pass for Messi's goal.
ST: Lionel Messi - 8/10 - Denied by VAR in the first half but showed his class to put the game beyond Montpellier. The lead orchestrator of all things good, as per.
ST: Kylian Mbappe - 4/10 - Missed two penalties and went off injured. Not a night for Mbappe to remember.
SUB: Hugo Ekitike - 7/10 - Gave PSG an outlet up front, and his hard work and endeavour allowed PSG to break the deadlock.
SUB: Renato Sanches - 6/10 - Helped PSG control proceedings after coming on for the injured Ramos.
SUB: Warren Zaire-Emery - 7/10 - Took his goal superbly to become PSG's youngest ever goalscorer. A real talent.
SUB: Juan Bernat - 6/10 - A steady but unspectacular 20 minutes or so for the former Bayern Munich man.