A Thomas
Meunier brace gave Paris Saint-Germain a hard-fought 2-1 win at Dijon in
Ligue 1 yesterday after the hosts thought they’d earned a late draw
through Benjamin Jeannot’s stunning volley.
The result gives PSG a six-point lead over second-placed Monaco who lost 3-2 at Lyon on Friday.
In
a packed and raucous stadium, Dijon made a real fight of it as a PSG
side deprived of Edinson Cavani, Marco Verratti, Thiago Motta, Thiago
Silva and Layvin Kurzawa were given a rough time by the hosts.
Angel
Di Maria, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe could have scored a hatful and PSG
hit the woodwork twice before their go-ahead goal on 70 minutes.
Belgian
right-back Meunier held his nerve to slot the opening goal past prone
Dijon goalkeeper Baptiste Reynet, who had just parried a shot in what
was an excellent performance.
His teammate Jeannot’s goal will be a
contender for goal of the season, running at full tilt he fired a
left-footed volley with such force in the 87th minute it left PSG keeper
Alphonse Areola rooted to the spot.
The rapture was short-lived
however as Meunier again calmly slotted home as Mbappe put the ball on a
platter for him deep into injury time.
“It was a small dose of destiny,” Meunier told reporters.
Meunier
has now scored three league goals in his last two appearances, further
strengthening his case for inclusion in Wednesday’s Champions League tie
at Anderlecht.
“We knew it would be tough but we were not expecting
to have to fight like that,” France midfielder Adrien Rabiot told French
television after the game.
“For them it was their game of the season and their mentality and team spirit made us use up a great deal of energy.”
Paris Saint-Germain’s Thomas Meunier (centre) celebrates scoring a goal with teammates during the Ligue 1 match against Dijon yesterday. (AFP)