Thursday, November 1, 2012

Paris Saint-Germain vs Olympique de Marseille Report


FRANCE - COUPE DE LA LIGUE
11/11/12
LIVE
3:30 PM UTCCHELSEA V. LIVERPOOL
Paris Saint-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain
vs 0
Olympique de Marseille
Olympique de Marseille
Played
October 31, 2012 7:55 PM UTC
Parc des Princes — Paris
Referee:‬ A. Gautier‎
Attendance:‬ 43753‎
29′ (PG) Thiago Silva
 
50′ Jérémy Menez
 
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 Top of the Match
Jérémy Menez
Jérémy Menez
Paris Saint-Germain
Thiago Silva
Thiago Silva
Paris Saint-Germain
Flop of the Match
Rod Fanni
Rod Fanni
Olympique de Marseille
Rod Fanni
Rod Fanni
Olympique de Marseille

Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 Olympique de Marseille: Thiago Silva and Menez ease capital club into next round

Carlo Ancelotti's men have broken OM's three-year stranglehold on the Coupe de la Ligue crown with an easy victory against 10 men.

Coupe de la Ligue  : Paris SG vs Olympique de Marseille

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Paris Saint-Germain cruised into the quarter-finals of the Coupe de la Ligue with a 2-0 win against great rivals Olympique de Marseille, who played more than an hour of this clash with a man down.

The match was finely poised until Rod Fanni was harshly dismissed for a foul inside the box on Guillaume Hoarau, but Thiago Silva showed no clemency as he converted the resultant penalty. After the break, PSG dominated and added a second through Jeremy Menez, but they could have certainly won by a more emphatic margin.

A tight encounter was forecast and for the opening 20 minutes such predictions seemed accurate as Marseille warded off PSG’s early vigour and settled into the game. Mathieu Bodmer scooped a glorious chance over the top for the hosts, but Mathieu Valbuena had gone close at the other end with a curling effort from the edge of the box.

When Hoarau went down easily under Fanni’s challenge, referee Anthony Gautier wasted no time pointing to the spot and dismissing the centre-back for a last-man challenge. Thiago Silva stroked the ball into the corner of the net, giving les Parisiens the advantage.

Although down numerically, Marseille coped with the challenge well, as they raised their game. Benoit Cheyrou mustered their best effort, but this was held well by Nicolas Douchez in the home net.

OM were not content with a damage-limitation exercise after the break, but though they went close with an Andre Ayew header, they looked vulnerable on the counter and moments later an individual run from Javier Pastore saw the Argentine fire just over.

In a similar move, PSG moved decisively clear of their opponents. Menez controlled brilliantly to burst clear of the back-four before launching a ferocious shot into the roof of Mandanda’s net from well inside the box.

Further goals could have followed for Carlo Ancelotti’s men. The exciting Menez once again got clear, but his clip over the goalkeeper was cleared on the line by Kassim Abdallah. Teenage substitute Adrien Rabiot then delivered a magnificent cross for Hoarau to glance just too high before fizzing a fine effort of his own just past moments later.

When Cheyrou hit the post with a free-kick late on, it was simply the final throes of OM’s effort.

Marseille’s three-year control of the Coupe de la Ligue has been broken, and in a rather meek manner. Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile, will automatically be made favourites to claim their rivals’ title, and this was a performance deserving of such a status.

Paris Saint-Germain

1
Nicolas Douchez
Goalkeeper
3.0
26
Christophe Jallet
Defender
2.5
17
Maxwell
Defender
3.0
4
Thiago Silva
Defender
29′
3.5
6
Zoumana Camara
Defender
3.0
14
Blaise Matuidi
Midfielder
79′
3.0
7
Jérémy Menez
Midfielder
50′ 59′ 79′
3.5
27
Javier Pastore
Midfielder
3.5
12
Mathieu Bodmer
Midfielder
2.5
23
Mohamed Lamine Sissoko
Midfielder
62′
2.5
9
Guillaume Hoarau
Striker
3.0

Olympique de Marseille

2.5
30
Steve Mandanda
Goalkeeper
3.0
15
Jérémy Morel
Defender
33′
2.5
5
Kassim Abdallah
Defender
2.5
3
N. N'Koulou
Defender
1.5
24
Rod Fanni
Defender
27′
3.0
7
Benoît Cheyrou
Midfielder
4′
2.5
12
Charles Kaboré
Midfielder
2.5
19
Morgan Amalfitano
Midfielder
2.5
28
Mathieu Valbuena
Midfielder
84′
2.5
20
André Ayew
Midfielder
66′
2.0
11
Loïc Remy
Striker
72′

Substitutes

16
Alphonse Areola
Goalkeeper
-
2
Gregory van der Wiel
Defender
-
3
Mamadou Sakho
Defender
-
5
Siaka Tiéné
Defender
79′
-
31
Adrien Rabiot
Midfielder
62′
3.0
20
Clément Chantôme
Midfielder
-
8
Péguy Luyindula Makanda
Striker
79′
-

Substitutes

-
1
Gennaro Bracigliano
Goalkeeper
-
-
Lucas
Defender
-
-
Papa Daouda M'Bow
Defender
-
25
Billel Omrani
Striker
-
-
Rafidine Abdullah
Midfielder
72′
-
-
Florian Raspentino
Striker
84′
2.5
23
Jordan Ayew
Striker
66′ 82′

Coach/Manager

-
Carlo Ancelotti
Coach
-

Coach/Manager

-
-
Elie Baup
Coach
 
  •  Goal
  •  Own Goal
  •  Penalty
  •  Penalty Missed
  •  Yellow Card
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  •  Penalty Save
  •  Penalty Shootout Goal
  •  Penalty Shootout Miss
  •  Yellow Card / Red Card
  •  Red Card
  •  Substitution IN
  •  Substitution OUT
  •  Injury
  •  Goal.com Rating
  •  Goal.com Man of the Match
  •  Goal.com Flop of the Match
  •  Top & Flop Global Ranking
  •  Fans' Man of the Match
  •  Fans' Flop of the Match

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