Angel di Maria made his debut as a second-half substitute as champions Paris Saint-Germain maintained their perfect start to the season with a 3-0 win at AS Monaco on Sunday.
Argentine Di Maria played his first 24 minutes for PSG following a 63 million euro (US$70.65 million) move from Manchester United and even set up PSG’s final goal.
However, it was Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani who was the hero, notching a brace before Ezequiel Lavezzi finished off the scoring.
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“I’m satisfied, overall it was a positive match,” PSG coach Laurent Blanc said. “[Di Maria] is going to be a vital element. With Lavezzi, they have a lot of complicity, that’s going to help Angel acclimatise.”
The win put PSG three points clear of the pack as Monaco remained in mid-table.
“We’re disappointed because our aim is always to win, but Paris were better than us,” Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim said.
Cavani had the best chance of the opening period a couple of minutes before the break, but picked out by Maxwell’s inch-perfect pass, he swiped wildly at the ball, which hit his standing leg before bobbling wide.
Monaco’s Italian striker Stephan El Shaarawy had a sight of goal early in the second half but shot straight at goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.
Cavani broke the deadlock on 57 minutes with a bullet header into the top corner from Blaise Matuidi’s pinpoint cross, leaving goalkeeper Danijel Subasic a helpless spectator.
Moments later, Matuidi blew a one-on-one chance with Subasic with a poor first touch before the goalkeeper eventually saved his tame, low, curling shot.
Di Maria entered the fray on 66 minutes in the place of Lucas Moura and should have had his first assist for the club almost immediately, but after arrowing an inch-perfect ball into the box, Cavani directed his free header straight at Subosic.
However, Cavani did not need to wait long for his second and showed a predator’s instincts on 73 minutes as Monaco’s backline stood off Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who slipped in the Uruguayan between full-back and center-back for an easy finish.
Serge Aurier squandered a great chance with a sliced shot after bursting into the box although Cavani was in perfect position in front of goal to complete his hat-trick. However, seven minutes from time, substitute Lavezzi, who had replaced Ibrahimovic, ran onto a searing long ball from Di Maria to lash home a thunderous volley.
Earlier on Sunday, AS Saint-Etienne scored either side of half-time to defeat SC Bastia 2-1 at their Geoffroy-Guichard stadium to end the Corsicans’ unbeaten start to the French Ligue 1 season. Christophe Galtier guided his side to a second win of the early domestic season thanks to a 20th minute strike from captain Loic Perrin and then a 62nd minute winner from on-loan Valentin Eysseric.
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