By Daily sports on May 13, 2021
Holders Paris St Germain reached the French Cup final after a nailbiting 6-5 penalty shootout win at Montpellier as the match ended 2-2 in regular time after the home side twice came from behind on Wednesday.
The outcome was a relief for manager Mauricio Pochettino after PSG were knocked out of the Champions League semi-finals by Manchester City and trail Ligue 1 leaders Lille by three points with two games left.
"There is a magic in cup matches and they are never easy but we could have made it easer for ourselves because we missed a lot of chances," Pochettino told reporters. "We lack consistency and we have to work harder to find it."
PSG's best chance of winning a trophy this season will be the 19 May cup final at Stade de France against either Monaco or fourth-tier Rumilly Vallieres, who meet in the other semifinal on Thursday.
Junior Sambia blazed Montpellier's final penalty over the bar before Moise Kean drilled in his spot-kick to send PSG through, with the visitors almost paying the price for missing a string of chances in regular time.
Kylian Mbappe returned from a niggling leg injury with an electrifying performance as he fired PSG ahead in the 10th minute and restored their lead in the 50th after Gaetan Laborde levelled on the stroke of halftime.
Mbappe tormented his markers all evening and opened the scoring with a neat finish as he raced past two defenders to take a fine through ball by Idrissa Gueye in his stride and drill a rising shot past goalkeeper Dimitry Bertaud.
Wasteful finishing cost PSG as Laborde levelled out of the blue with a spectacular shot into the top corner after he pulled away from Alessandro Florenzi on the left.
Mbappe struck again when he capped a fast break with a trademark finish but PSG's profligacy was punished again when Andy Delort tapped in Laborde's perfect cutback in the 83rd minute.
The visitors flirted with an exit as Montpellier kept gaining the upper hand in the shootout until Sambia lost his nerve and substitute Kean sealed a pulsating clash when he blasted his shot past Bertaud.
Mbappe, who took no part in the penalty shootout as he was substituted moments before Delort's equaliser, was glad PSG survived some anxious moments.
"It was really stressful to watch the shootout from the sidelines and we are delighted to be in a position to defend the trophy," he told French Eurosport.
"We played better than we did in the last few matches but we must stop letting our rivals back into games." (Reuters)
•PHOTO: PSG players
Source Daily sports
Posted May 13, 2021
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