Sunday, July 31, 2016

PSG won 4-0 against Leicester City,third in a row after Inter and Real Madrid



   
     Paris Saint-Germain created yet another noteworthy pre-season show as they facilitated to a 4-0 win over Premier League champions Leicester City.

         The Ligue 1 champions had officially beaten both Inter and Real Madrid in the International Champions Cup before impacting their way past Leicester in style at the StubHub Center.

         Edinson Cavani struck from the punishment spot and Jonathan Ikone was additionally on the scoresheet in the main half, before Lucas Moura and Odsonne Edouard hit on complete the win.

         New marking Grzegorz Krychowiak, a mid year marking from Sevilla, went ahead for the last half-hour for PSG as they traveled past a Leicester side who were completely clobbered in California.

         PSG rolled out no under seven improvements to the group that beat Real Madrid on Wednesday, with two-objective saint Thomas Meunier, Angel Di Maria, David Luiz, Maxwell, Thiago Motta, Benjamin Stambouli and Alphonse Areola every gave begin.

         Kasper Schmeichel, Robert Huth, Shinji Okazaki and Jeffrey Schlupp all came in for Leicester City as Ron-Robert Zieler, Demarai Gray, Marc Albrighton and Danny Drinkwater cleared a path.

         PSG began well, directing ownership and holding Leicester on the back foot without truly making anything obvious.

         Schmeichel was stranded in a dead zone taking after Di Maria's corner yet Leicester made due as Motta's header at the far post was cleared by a plunging Daniel Amartey.

         In any case, PSG at long last made the most of their prevalence in the 26th moment after Ikone was brought down inside the container, and Cavani changed over the subsequent punishment earnestly, sending Schmeichel the wrong way.

         That started Leicester enthusiastically, with the Foxes verging on adjusting five minutes after the fact taking after a deafening free-kick from Riyad Mahrez, however Areola was equivalent to the assignment, pushing it away for a corner.

         Leicester practically reestablished equality from the subsequent corner as Amartey's header flashed only wide of an open objective after Areola was gotten out of position.

         Be that as it may, pretty much as Leicester were apparently surrounding an equalizer, Ikone multiplied PSG's lead against the keep running of play on the stroke of half-time, topping off a quick counter-assaulting move.

         PSG rolled out six improvements on the hour, with any semblance of Adrien Rabiot, Lucas and Krychowiak presented.

         Lucas required minutes to have an effect, heading in a Maxwell cross from the left to make it 3-0.

         Both groups had their odds late on, with Edouard completing flawlessly in a one-on-one as PSG proceeded with their fine shape under new manager Unai Emery.

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