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PSG falter thanks to late Lyon leveller

Sport360 staff

06:18 22/09/2014

Paris Saint-Germain were made to pay for their profligacy as a late goal from Samuel Umtiti earned Lyon a 1-1 draw at the Parc des Princes.

PSG had led through Edinson Cavani’s 20th-minute header but, after wasting a whole host of chanc­es to double their lead, Les Paris­iens were stunned when Umtiti equalised in the 84th minute after a rare Lyon foray forward.

Boos echoed around the Parc des Princes at the final whistle as Laurent Blanc’s side’s indifferent start to the season continued.

Last season’s Ligue 1 winners are currently fifth with just two wins in their opening six matches.

The hosts made a solid start to the match but Yohan Cabaye wasted a clear-cut goalscoring opportunity in the 14th minute when he sliced wide after a fine Zlatan Ibrahimovic knock-down.

They were ahead six minutes later. Full-back Lucas Digne found space on the left wing and his deep cross lingered in the air enough for Cavani to evade his marker and dispatch a diving header past Lyon keeper Anthony Lopes.

PSG continued to dominate and Serge Aurier went close moments later after robbing Corentin Tolisso but his speculative effort ended up in the side netting.

Lyon came close to an enqual­iser on the half-hour mark when Arnold Mvuemba’s powerful free-kick crashed into the crossbar but PSG stopper Salvatore Sirigu blocked Steed Malbranque’s follow-up shot.

PSG should have doubled their lead 10 minutes after the restart but Blaise Matuidi’s cushion vol­ley from an exquisite Ibrahimovic knock-down just missed the target.

With Lyon creating little of note, PSG attacked almost at will and Lopes atoned for spilling a tame Thiago Motta shot by pulling off a superb last-gasp save to deny Ibrahimovic on the follow-up.

PSG, however, were left to curse not taking their plethora of chances with six minutes remaining as Lyon snatched a late equaliser.

The hosts failed to clear a cor­ner and, after the bout of prover­bial ping-pong in the penalty area, Umtiti’s deflected shot sailed past Sirigu and into the net to silence the home faithful. 

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