PSG win in Turkey with Kean brace as Neymar goes off injured
Moise Kean’s second-half double gave Paris Saint-Germain a 2-0 win away to Istanbul Basaksehir in Turkey on Wednesday (Oct 28), as the French side got their Champions League campaign up and running but at the expense of Neymar.
The Brazilian superstar limped out of the action before the half-hour mark and went straight down the tunnel to join an already lengthy queue to the PSG treatment room.
He was replaced by Pablo Sarabia but, without Neymar, the visitors ground out the victory after the break in a game that mercifully passed without incident despite the backdrop of ongoing diplomatic tensions between Turkey and France.
“It’s his adductor (thigh) muscle, but I hope it’s not a real injury. He didn’t feel good or free and that is why he came off,” said PSG coach Thomas Tuchel of Neymar.
Nevertheless, the result allows PSG, last season’s beaten finalists, to get off the mark in Group H, a week after they started with a 2-1 home defeat at the hands of Manchester United.
“We have lots of injuries and maybe now is the time for us to fight, to try to win matches that might not be the greatest matches in the history of PSG,” said Tuchel.
“Maybe we can do better, but it’s difficult at the moment.”
Kean, who is on loan from Everton, had already opened his PSG account with a brace against Dijon in Ligue 1 last weekend and the Italian forward put Tuchel’s team in front in the 64th minute behind closed doors at the Fatih Terim Stadium.
Kylian Mbappe played the role of provider with a corner from the left that was headed home by the unmarked Kean.
Beaten 2-0 away by RB Leipzig on their Champions League debut after winning a first Turkish title last season, Basaksehir had come close to taking the lead in the first half.
Their skipper, the Bosnian international Edin Visca, twice narrowly missed the target from range, while PSG goalkeeper Keylor Navas made a key save to deny Deniz Turuc shortly after Kean’s opener.
The French giants had also seen Sarabia shoot over to squander a glorious chance at the start of the second half, but Kean’s opener calmed any nerves and he made it 2-0 with 11 minutes remaining.
This time, poor control by Mbappe allowed the ball to fall kindly to Kean, who fired past Mert Gunok to make sure of the points. – AFP
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