PSG goes top with comfortable win over Montpellier
Paris St Germain climbed to the top of Ligue 1 after goals from Lee Kang-in, Warren Zaire-Emery and Vitinha secured a 3-0 win over Montpellier.
PSG dominated proceedings at the Parc des Princes as they registered a fifth straight victory in all competitions.
It was also a vastly improved display from Luis Enrique’s side following their scratchy 3-2 win over Brest last weekend.
They will be top until Sunday at least, when Nice get the chance to move back to the summit when they host Rennes.
PSG burst into life in the ninth minute when Achraf Hakimi overlapped down the right and squared the ball into the area.
Kylian Mbappe let the ball run between his legs and South Korea forward Lee took a touch before lashing his shot into the top corner from 15 yards.
Montpellier’s cause was not helped when defender Issiaga Sylla limped out of the action after only 20 minutes.
Ousmane Dembele almost doubled the lead when he outstripped substitute Theo Sainte-Luce but his angled drive was well saved by Benjamin Lecomte.
From the corner, Mbappe met a headed clearance with a volley which flew narrowly wide.
In first-half stoppage time another sweeping move saw Lee and Mbappe combine to tee up Dembele but his shot was deflected over by Sainte-Luce.
After the break Zaire-Emery waltzed into the Montpellier area only to place his effort straight at Lecomte.
The visiting keeper then palmed away a fierce drive from Hakimi with Dembele unable to convert the rebound.
The second goal arrived in the 58th minute, and it was another spectacular strike.
Zaire-Emery, still only 17, played in Dembele and continued his run into the area, collecting a clever backheel from his team-mate and thumping the finish past Lecomte.
Substitute Vitinha added the third eight minutes later, sweeping Hakimi’s pull-back from the byline past Lecomte from the edge of the box.
Mbappe, for once overshadowed by his goalscoring team-mates, tried to get in on the act but his drive from 20 yards flew over the crossbar.
The busy Lecomte had to be on his toes to prevent another sub, Fabian Ruiz, adding his name to the scoresheet with a fine save low to his right as PSG were forced to settle for three.