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PSG sink managerless Lille to halt slide

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Paris: Runaway leaders Paris Saint-Germain shook off the absence of the suspended Neymar on Saturday to end their recent wobble with a 3-1 win over managerless Lille in Ligue 1.


Argentine winger Di Maria nodded in a cross from Kylian Mbappe on 28 minutes at a chilly Parc des Princes, with Pastore powering in a second just after half-time.


Anwar El Ghazi gave Lille, who suspended manager Marcelo Bielsa last month and replaced him with a team of four interim coaches, a glimmer of hope by pulling a goal back four minutes from time.


But with goalkeeper Mike Maignan up for a last-gasp corner, Mbappe burst free of the Lille backline after the ball was cleared upfield to dribble in a third as PSG ended a run of back-to-back defeats.


“We needed this win after the last two defeats to get our rhythm back and regain confidence,” PSG defender Presnel Kimpembe told Canal Plus. “We’ve done that today and we’re very pleased.


“Criticism in football is normal. Everyone is used to these kinds of things and it drew a reaction from us.”


The win provisionally moved Unai Emery’s team 12 points clear of Lyon, Monaco and Marseille at the top and ensured PSG will head into the new year in first place in France.


“There’s still a long way to go, and the most important thing will be after 38 matches,” added Kimpembe.


Defeat snapped a two-match winning run for Lille and left them just two points clear of the relegation zone ahead of Saturday’s later games.


Rock legend honoured


France paid a “national homage” to late rock star Johnny Hallyday, known as the French Elvis, on Saturday with a procession down the Champs Elysees.


The French league is also honouring Hallyday, who died aged 74 on Wednesday after a battle with lung cancer, at grounds around the country this weekend, with some of his most famous songs played before kick-off in Paris.


PSG were looking to end their worst week of the season, after a 2-1 defeat at Strasbourg last weekend was followed by a 3-1 reverse away to Bayern Munich in the Champions League. — AFP


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