PSG vs Chelsea Report
Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 Chelsea: Pastore strikes crucial late goalA fine display from Ezequiel Lavezzi was the catalyst for a
confident performance from the hosts, with Eden Hazard's first-half
penalty providing a glimmer of hope for the Blues
Chelsea faces an uphill batle to reach the Champions League semifinals after losing 3-1 to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their last-16 tie.
The French champions showed the full array of
attacking flair that has put them on the verge of defending their Ligue
1 crown this term to claim a healthy advantage, leaving Chelsea with
plenty to do in the return clash at Stamford Bridge next week.
Ezequiel
Lavezzi - a constant menace to the Londoners' defense - put the hosts
ahead inside the opening four minutes of the encounter at the Parc des
Princes with an effort from 12 yards.
But Chelsea was back on
level terms shortly before the half-hour mark when Eden Hazard converted
from the penalty spot after Thiago Silva had carelessly felled Oscar in
the box.
Hazard then hit the post before the end of the first
half as Chelsea pushed for the lead, but David Luiz found his own net -
after giving away a cheap free kick - to restore PSG's lead.
PSG talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic was worryingly withdrawn in the second half, appearing to be nursing a hamstring injury.
But
the French side soon forgot about that blow when substitute Javier
Pastore - a late replacement for Lavezzi - added a superb third in
injury time to give his side a two-goal margin.
Chelsea opted to
start without a recognized striker, leaving Fernando Torres and Demba Ba
on the bench, while PSG boasted one of the most recognizable of them
all in Ibrahimovic, who this week appeared to rule out a future move to
the Premier League.
While Jose Mourinho's men will have been
suitably prepared to deal with the Swedish frontman's capabilities, it
was Lavezzi who struck the first blow four minutes in.
The
Argentine superbly controlled a weak headed clearance from John Terry on
his chest, before allowing the ball to bounce and firing a left-footed
effort into the top corner of the net from the center of the penalty
area.
Lavezzi continued to pose a threat to the Chelsea goal,
sending an attempt into the side netting after 25 minutes, but a clumsy
challenge on Oscar by masked captain Thiago Silva – recovering from a
fractured cheekbone – offered the Premier League outfit a way back into
the clash just two minutes later.
Referee Milorad Mazic pointed
to the spot and Hazard made no mistake in rolling the ball beyond
Salvatore Sirigu, who leapt the wrong way.
Hazard – back in the
country where he cut his teeth as a player with Lille – almost doubled
his tally five minutes before the break, striking the right-hand post
with a volley from a chipped Willian cross.
As in the first half,
PSG started brightly once again after the interval, Lavezzi heading
narrowly over from a Blaise Matuidi cross when unmarked in the box.
And
the French side was back in front just after the hour, when Luiz
inadvertently knocked the ball into his own net from a teasing Lavezzi
free kick.
However, there were worrying scenes for the hosts in
the 68th minute, when Ibrahimovic, who was quiet for much of the
encounter, pulled up with what appeared to be a hamstring strain.
Cavani's
late curling effort whistled just wide of the right-hand upright, but
Pastore forced his way into the penalty area in stoppage time to drive
home from a tight angle and compound Chelsea’s misery.
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