Ligue 1: Bradley Barcola Scores Brace In PSG's 3-1 Win Over Rennes

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The leaders can be caught back up by Monaco and Marseille this weekend. Monaco play Montpellier on Saturday before Marseille visit Strasbourg on Sunday.

PSG beat Rennes 3-1 in Ligue 1. (Picture Credit: AP)
PSG beat Rennes 3-1 in Ligue 1. (Picture Credit: AP)

Bradley Barcola scored twice as Paris Saint-Germain downed Rennes 3-1 on Friday to stay unbeaten and move three points clear at the top of Ligue 1.

Barcola curled in a fine finish on the half hour and Lee Kang-in doubled the advantage on 58 minutes with a diving header after the France forward’s rasping effort clattered the post.

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    Achraf Hakimi then set up Barcola for a simple tap-in as he overtook Marseille striker Mason Greenwood as the league’s leading scorer this term with six goals.

    Former PSG youngster Arnaud Kalimuendo reduced the deficit with a penalty 15 minutes from time following a handball by Lucas Beraldo, with a late Alidu Seidu goal for Rennes ruled out for the same reason.

    “I’m very satisfied and very happy with the match. We were far superior, we scored three goals and could have scored more," said PSG coach Luis Enrique, albeit lamenting the way in which his team “lost control" towards the end.

    The leaders can be caught back up by Monaco and Marseille this weekend. Monaco play Montpellier on Saturday before Marseille visit Strasbourg on Sunday.

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      PSG are back in action on Tuesday away to Arsenal in the Champions League.

      Brest suffered a fourth defeat in six games after losing 3-0 at promoted Auxerre ahead of their trip to Salzburg in the Champions League next week.

      (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP)
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