Mbappe mum on PSG future after sparking rout of Lorient
Paris Saint-Germain's French forward Kylian Mbappe (L) shoots next to Lorient's French defender Leo Petrot (C) during the French L1 football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and FC Lorient at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on April 3, 2022. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Kylian Mbappe said he has still yet to make a decision on
his future at Paris Saint-Germain after scoring twice in a sensational display
in Sunday's 5-1 demolition of Lorient in Ligue 1.
The France star was in unstoppable form, creating two goals
for Neymar and another for Lionel Messi as the trio all scored in the same
match for PSG for the first time.
However the post-match focus again quickly shifted to where
Mbappe will be playing next season, with his PSG contract expiring in July.
"I haven't made my choice. I haven't taken my decision,
I'm thinking it over, there are new elements and there are loads of
factors," Mbappe told Prime Video.
"I don't want to be wrong," he added. "I know
it's getting a bit late for people, we talk about it every day.
"If I'd taken my decision, I would say it. I don't have
to explain myself to anyone, it's a personal choice. If I'd made my decision I
would come and announce it and stand by it."
After three defeats in four games before the international
break and a traumatic Champions League exit, PSG began the end-of-season run-in
with a crushing win at the Parc des Princes.
They lead Marseille by 12 points and need just 13 more from
their final eight games to be assured of a record-equalling 10th French title.
Messi and Mbappe combined to set up Neymar for the opening
goal on 12 minutes as the Brazilian struck for just the sixth time in another
injury-plagued campaign.
Mbappe then doubled the advantage with a neat finish inside
the near post, but Terem Moffi gave Lorient hope early in the second half after
punishing a defensive mix-up.
The Nigerian beat an uncertain Marquinhos to a loose pass
from Achraf Hakimi, poking beyond Gianluigi Donnarumma.
With Lorient threatening to get back into the game, Mbappe
restored PSG's two-goal cushion by drilling home from 20 metres to take his
league goals tally to 17, one behind Monaco's Wissam Ben Yedder.
Mbappe teed up Messi to crash in a fourth via the underside
of the crossbar on 73 minutes, moments after Sergio Ramos came on for a first
appearance since January 23.
Neymar and Messi were both whistled by supporters in PSG's
last home game. This time it was Ramos who was jeered following a nightmare
first season in Paris blighted by a calf problem.
Mbappe nearly capped a sensational performance with a
hat-trick, his shot grazing the post after a scorching burst into the box.
He instead turned provider in the final minute, exchanging
passes with Neymar to send the Brazilian racing through to complete a 14th win
in 15 home games for Mauricio Pochettino's side.
Marseille reclaimed second place with a 4-2 win at
Saint-Etienne in a game that was rescheduled from Saturday following heavy
snowfall.
Dimitri Payet and Bamba Dieng scored penalties either side
of a comical own goal from Saint-Etienne defender Timothee Kolodziejczak before
Amine Harit added a fourth for Marseille.
"We saw total domination from Marseille. It's an
important victory but we need to fight until the end. We can't ease off,"
said Marseille coach Jorge Sampaoli.
Denis Bouanga had given Saint-Etienne the lead at a sold-out
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard after a mistake by Marseille goalkeeper Pau Lopez.
Lucas Gourna grabbed a late consolation for the hosts, who
remain in the relegation play-off spot but are still just one point from
safety.
Marseille are three points clear of Rennes while Strasbourg
climbed above Nice into fourth courtesy of a 1-0 victory at home to Lens.
Ludovic Ajorque scored the only goal from the penalty spot
as Strasbourg extended their unbeaten run to eight matches.
Strasbourg won another penalty when Ajorque was fouled by
Lens goalkeeper Jean-Louis Leca, but Kevin Gameiro's spot-kick was saved.
They moved ahead of Nice on goal difference after Christophe
Galtier's side were held 1-1 at home against Rennes on Saturday.
Brazilian winger Tete struck two minutes into his Lyon debut
to give his new side a 3-2 home win over Angers.
The 22-year-old joined Lyon this week for the rest of the
season from Shakhtar Donetsk following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
FIFA has allowed Ukraine-based players to temporarily suspend their contracts and move to other clubs.
Moussa Dembele twice gave Lyon the lead but Angers replied through goals from Mathias Pereira Lage and Sofiane Boufal, with Tete curling in the winner 10 minutes from time.


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