Champions League
Nov 27, 2013 7.45pm
2
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HT : 1 0
FT
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic 7' goal
  • Marco Verratti 29' yellowcard
  • Marco Verratti 46' redcard
  • Gregory van der Wiel 66' yellowcard
  • Blaise Matuidi 66' yellowcard
  • Edinson Cavani 88' yellowcard
  • Edinson Cavani 90' goal
  • yellowcard Kostas Manolas 49'
  • yellowcard Alejandro Dominguez 67'
  • yellowcard Vladimir Weiss 71'
  • goal Kostas Manolas 80'
  • yellowcard Giannis Maniatis 82'

Paris Saint-Germain edge past Olympiacos

PSG edge past Olympiacos

Edinson Cavani's 90th-minute strike saw 10-man Paris Saint-Germain beat Olympiacos to top spot in Group C, while the Greek side's Champions League campaign hangs in the balance.

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic put the hosts in front after seven minutes when he found space in the six-yard box to turn Gregory van der Wiel's low cross past Roberto.

PSG enjoyed greater possession than their opponents in the first half, but Olympiacos striker Kostas Mitroglou posed problems for Les Parisiens throughout the opening 45 minutes.

The Greek forward almost equalised moments later, but his effort was thwarted by Salvatore Sirigu.

Cavani came close to adding a second goal, when his well-struck shot forced a good save out of the Olympiacos keeper.

However, the visitors were given hope as Marco Veratti picked up a second yellow card just 20 seconds after the interval, which led the hosts to sacrifice the attacking threat of Ezequiel Lavezzi in order to stabilise the midfield.

Despite the sending-off, Ibrahimovic almost doubled PSG's lead moments later when his fizzing free kick was somehow kept out by Roberto.

However, the Greek outfit managed to find an equaliser with 10 minutes remaining after a corner kick arrived at the feet of Kostas Manolas who tucked the ball home, although replays suggest the player strayed offside.

It was left to Cavani to snatch the three points for Les Parisiens when he toe-poked the ball into the corner of the net, after sprinting onto Adrien Rabiot's pass.

Olympiacos are now level on points with Benfica, who came from behind to beat Anderlecht in Brussels, going into the final group games next month.

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