Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 Real Madrid
Benzema the difference in entertaining friendly
The Frenchman was decisive against the Ligue 1 champions as Carlo Ancelotti enjoyed a happy meeting with his former team
Carlo Ancelotti’s reunion with Paris Saint-Germain proved to be a successful one as Real Madrid continued their unbeaten start to pre-season with a win over the Ligue 1 champions in Gothenburg.
The
Italian coach left the French outfit a matter of weeks ago to take
charge at Santiago Bernabeu and saw Karim Benzema strike the opening
goal for his side midway through the opening period.
Benzema’s
effort was magnificently crafted down the Madrid right. Ozil was the
chief architect as he provided the thrust and then the pass that allowed
the France international to sweep an accurate shot into the corner of
Salvatore Sirigu’s net.
To that point there had been plenty of
sparring without any particular quality. Moments earlier, Ezequiel
Lavezzi had missed the clearest-cut chance as he planted a close-range
shot wide following good work from Maxwell but Cristiano Ronaldo had
menaced for Ancelotti’s men.
The game’s opening goal, however,
provoked a spell of broken play that favoured Laurent Blanc’s side.
Within moments of falling behind Blaise Matuidi had tested Diego Lopez,
while home favourite Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was captain for the night,
headed narrowly wide shortly afterwards. This period concluded when
Javier Pastore had an effort grasped by Madrid’s goalkeeper.
Edinson
Cavani was not yet in the PSG side but had he been on the field he
would surely have profited from some lax defending that saw Ibrahimovic
nod down for Lavezzi six yards out. The Argentine was again wasteful as
he scuffed a glorious chance wide.
Moments later, though, Benzema squandered a similarly good opportunity – Madrid’s first since opening the scoring.
Early
in the second period, Madrid showed intentions to be a good deal more
aggressive and they were rewarded with chances to extend their lead.
Ronaldo’s fierce header was kept out by Sirigu, though, and though the
Portuguese could not hook the rebound on target he soon tested the
Italian with another couple of clean hits.
Marco Verratti’s
appearance from the bench brought some hope to the otherwise imprecise
Parisians, with the Italian’s pass setting up Lucas Moura to drive
inches wide.
In truth, though, this was a rare threat from the
French club and it was Madrid who came closest to the game’s second goal
through Ozil and then substitute Kaka. Stoppage time brought one final
opportunity, but Sirigu again denied Ronaldo, whose awkward free kick
was pushed clear.
Come full-time, Ancelotti’s men were worthy
winners yet PSG boss Blanc will feel relatively content with his side
before their season begins in earnest next weekend with the Trophee des
Champions against Bordeaux.