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PSG remain unbeaten after comfortable win in Donetsk

Published: 01 Oct 2015 - 08:36 am | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 01:50 am
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Lviv: Paris Saint-Germain maintained their unbeaten start to the season on Wednesday as they cruised past Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 in Champions League Group A.
Laurent Blanc has overseen an almost perfect start to the French champions' campaign, and first-half goals from Ivory Coast full-back Serge Aurier and Brazilian defender David Luiz put last season's quarter-finalists in control.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic helped make the result certain on a counter-attack in the 90th minute after a pass from substitute Javier Pastore released the Sweden captain to run through on goal, the decisive final touch coming off Shakhtar captain Darijo Srna. 
The opener came after just seven minutes at the Arena Lviv, where Shakhtar are hosting games because of the ongoing conflict around Donetsk in the east of the country.
Aurier ghosted into the box and rose above the static Shakhtar defence to plant a firm header into the bottom corner with 'keeper Andriy Pyatov well beaten.
Former Chelsea centre-back Luiz then popped up on 23 minutes to put the visitors two goals to the good when he prodded home a corner with his right thigh. 
Shakhtar upped their workrate and tempo in the second half and carved out several chances, notably from 22-year-old Maksym Malyshev, who missed the target from close range, and Brazilian Alex Teixeira, who was denied by PSG's German 'keeper Kevin Trapp. 
But with time running out, Ibrahimovic broke the offside trap on a swift counter-attack and saw his touch helped into the net by Croatian defender Srna for the capital side's third goal. 
The Ligue 1 leaders, who host arch-rivals Marseille on Sunday, now have two wins from two in Group A and are level atop the section with Real Madrid, who they meet next at the Parc des Princes.
While the two sides are well placed to progress to the last 16, that match will be crucial in helping decide who finishes first and therefore avoids another group winner in the first knockout round.

 

AFP