The battle of the big spenders ended
all square as Paris St Germain and Monaco had to settle for a 1-1 draw
at the Parc des Princes on Sunday night which kept the visitors top of
Ligue 1.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has cost clubs more than £150million in transfer fees,
converted a Maxwell cross to put the capital club into an early lead,
but £53m summer signing Radamel Falcao bravely headed home an equaliser within 15 minutes to
ensure Monaco maintained their unbeaten start to the season.
The
hosts had the better chances, but the wasteful Ibrahimovic was guilty
of over-playing at times, missing three golden chances.
Net gains: Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates scoring the opening goal
Hit man: Ibrahimovic scores the first goal
The draw kept Monaco two points clear of PSG and St Etienne.
Qatari-backed
PSG have joined the heavyweights of European football with their recent
big-name acquisitions, but newly-promoted Monaco, financed by Russian
billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, have huge ambitions too and this first
meeting had been eagerly-anticipated, and not just in France.
PSG
made the perfect start and took the lead inside the first five minutes
when Thiago Silva played a superb ball to release Maxwell down the left.
The
Brazilian full-back was in acres of space, the defence horribly out of
positive, and his fine cross picked out Ibrahimovic, who met it first
time to score.
That goal
was to be Thiago Silva's last involvement, though, as the influential
centre-back left the pitch clutching his hamstring, a blow for the hosts
with fellow defender Alex also missing through injury. Zoumana Camara
came on to replace him.
Brave: Falcao dives to head the equaliser
Matters got even worse for Laurent Blanc's men after 20 minutes when they were pegged back.
Joao
Moutinho was the provider, swinging in a cross from the left which
Falcao bravely dived to head home at the near post for his fifth goal in
six Ligue 1 appearances.
Undeterred, PSG continued to press and
Ibrahimovic nearly caught out Subasic with an audacious volley before
the PSG number 10 turned provider with a neat flick for Edinson Cavani,
but the Uruguayan fired wide.
Ibrahimovic was proving to be a thorn
in Monaco's side, but he should have put his side back in front when he
rose to meet Ezequiel Lavezzi's dangerous free-kick, but, unmarked, he
powered his header over.
The Swede was guilty of an even more blatant miss with half-time looming.
He
was sent clear on goal, but instead of shooting with his left foot, he
chose to cut back inside and his attempted chip went beyond the far
post.
Ibrahimovic continued to remain centre of attention, but his
wastefulness continued as he threw away another glorious chance to
score.
Stuck in: Edinson Cavani (left) challenges Monaco defender Eric Abidal
Anguish: Edinson Cavani
Lavezzi robbed Monaco captain Eric Abidal before sliding the
ball in for the tall striker, whose attempt at a clever back-heeled
finish went wide of the near post.
With the game now ebbing and
flowing Monaco went up the other end but Yannick Ferreira Carrasco's
miscued volley ended up just wide of Salvatore Sirigu's goal after
Fabinho had picked him out.
Monaco threw on James Rodriguez on the
hour mark, while PSG responded by introducing Lucas Moura and it was the
former who almost made the difference but his drilled effort was saved
by Sirigu at the second attempt.
Monaco seemed content to sit back
and contain their hosts in the latter stages and, despite Cavani almost
grabbing an injury winner only to be denied by Danijel Subasic, Claudio
Ranieri's men held on for a valuable away point.
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