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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Di Maria fuels PSG

Blessed messenger Di Maria scored a cap trap as holders Paris Saint-Germain crushed second-level Sochaux 4-1 on Tuesday to achieve the French Cup quarter-finals, while Marseille wrecked Ligue 2 furnish Bourg-en-Bresse 9-0.
Di Maria fuels PSG

The Argentine winger headed PSG, who were playing without the rested Neymar, ahead inside the principal minute at the Stade Bonal in eastern France, yet twice previous victors Sochaux leveled through Florian Martin before the quarter hour.

Edinson Cavani reestablished the lead for Unai Emery's group on 27 minutes when he handed over a Layvin Kurzawa cross at the far post, and Thiago Silva at that point shook the crossbar with a header from a corner.

Di Maria added a third only before the hour with a made complete after he was discharged in behind the home resistance by ago from Italian midfielder Marco Verratti.

He finished his cap trap only three minutes after the fact by compelling home a bounce back from short proximity after Sochaux goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi parried a wild shot from Cavani.

Dani Alves completed the amusement with the objective for PSG after Kevin Trapp was sent off, in the end, organizes for a foul outside his zone on Sochaux striker Thomas Robinet.

"The objective today was to progress past this round of the French Cup without wounds," said Emery, whose side go to Real Madrid one week from now for the main leg of their Champions League last 16 ties.

"We're exceptionally content with (Di Maria)," included the Spaniard, who has seen the revived Argentine score nine objectives in 10 matches since the turn of the year.

"He should be in the squad, in the beginning XI, similar to the various players. My conclusion of him hasn't changed today, he's a critical player for us."

Mitroglou, Ocampos sparkle

Prior, both Kostas Mitroglou and Lucas Ocampos scored cap traps as in-shape Marseille pounded a hapless Bourg-en-Bresse in an intensely unbalanced last 16 tie.

Rudi Garcia's side, who are second in Ligue 1 in the wake of whipping Metz 6-3 a week ago, frolicked into a 4-0 lead inside 20 minutes at the battling Ligue 2 side and demonstrated no benevolence against hapless adversaries.

"We had a genuine bad dream, the two sides were a world separated," conceded Bourg-en-Bresse mentor Herve Della Maggiore. "We watched them play."

Regardless of rolling out six improvements to the beginning XI, Marseille finished the tie as a challenge with early objectives from Luiz Gustavo, Dimitri Payet, Ocampos, and Mitroglou.

Greek universal striker Mitroglou has attempted to nail down a place in the group since joining from Benfica a year ago, yet he walked around the empty home barrier to score the fifth before half-time.

Argentinian Ocampos snatched his second right on time in the second half, in spite of the fact that he was made to hold up to finish his treble as Marseille went an amusement high 23 minutes without scoring before he headed home.

Mitroglou rapidly got back in on the go about as some more dreadful protecting enabled him to gesture in his seventh objective for the club, before Clinton N'Jie wrapped up the scoring with number nine from the punishment spot.

Marseille have now won eight and drawn one of their last nine matches in all rivalries, scoring 30 objectives all the while.

Be that as it may, they missed the mark concerning their record win-a 19-0 French Cup triumph over Stade Raphaelois in 1933.

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