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Downturn Extends in PSG

2012-08-21 03:41:31, 719 Views
Getting a red card, Ezequiel Lavezzi was ejected from the game, and Paris Saint-Germain FC only had to end a reluctant 0-0 draw against AC Ajaccio. But this didn't diminish their expectation to a winning opener. Meanwhile both Olympique de Marseille and FC Girondins de Bordeaux all won the match.
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Getting a red card, Ezequiel Lavezzi was ejected from the game, and Paris Saint-Germain FC only had to end a reluctant 0-0 draw against AC Ajaccio. But this didn't diminish their expectation to a winning opener. Meanwhile both Olympique de Marseille and FC Girondins de Bordeaux all won the match.


Zlatan Ibrahimović was absent in this game for injury. In the first half, Ajaccio goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa gave an impressive brave performance, blocking opponents' offense in front of the door twice. Paris Saint-Germain FC suffered severely as the game going into the second half, the new signed player Lavezzi got red card for clashing with Benjamin André and he failed to play the following game. Carlo Ancelotti's side finished a draw again since 2-2 against FC Lorient last week.


At the same time as a major rival of Paris Saint-Germain FC, Marseille instead is now happy for their perfect beginning, with André-Pierre Gignac and Rod Fanni's goal finally helping them comfortably beat FC Sochaux-Montbéliard by 2-0. In another match Ludovic Obraniak scored a goal in the 15th minute before the end of game, assisting Bordeaux slightly defeat Stade Rennais FC.


Tags: Paris Saint-Germain vs AC Ajaccio , Ezequiel Lavezzi , red card , draw , Zlatan Ibrahimovic , Guillermo Ochoa

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