Paris : Lionel Messi was in the stands at the Parc des Princes to see his new Paris Saint-Germain team-mates make hard work of a 4-2 win over Strasbourg in Ligue 1.
Neither Messi nor Neymar were included in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad as they build fitness at the start of the season, although PSG’s latest signing was paraded on the pitch alongside Sergio Ramos and their other recruits before the match, dpa reports.
It was Kylian Mbappe who was front and centre once the action got under way, netting the second goal before creating the third for Julian Draxler and the fourth for Pablo Sarabia after Mauro Icardi – surely one of the men to make way in a full-strength XI – had opened the scoring.
Sarabia’s goal came following Alexander Djiku’s late red card, prior to which Strasbourg threatened to wipe out PSG’s lead, hitting back through Kevin Gameiro and Ludovic Ajorque to dampen the party mood a little.
The game had begun amid a raucous atmosphere and there were just 139 seconds on the clock when Icardi met Abdou Diallo’s left-wing cross with a fine header, deemed onside following a VAR review.
Strasbourg did not immediately fold, but two deflections in quick succession appeared to put the game beyond them.
First, Mbappe cut inside from the left and arrowed in a shot that was redirected beyond Matz Sels by an unwitting Ajorque, then the France forward went to the byline and his cross looped up off Lucas Perrin for Draxler to tap in.
However, Sels blocked bravely from Mbappe at the start of the second half, allowing Strasbourg to go down the other end and score as former PSG forward Gameiro expertly nodded beyond Keylor Navas.
In a repeat of earlier in the half, Sels then denied Mbappe and Ajorque produced an even better header to prompt real nerves in the home ranks.
But Djiku, already booked, was carded once more for a foul on Icardi, reducing Strasbourg to 10 men and putting PSG back in the ascendancy, with another Mbappe run down the left resulting in a simple finish for Sarabia.