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AFP Patrick Hertzog Paris Saint-Germain's Swedish midfielder Zlatan Ibrahimovic prepares to kick the ball during the French L1 football match between Metz and Paris Saint-German in Longeville-Les-Metz, fa France, on November 21, 2014 Paris (AFP) - Champions Paris Saint-Germain went top for the first time this season with a 3-2 win at mid-table Metz on Friday night, as star forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his first start in two months.
Although Marseille can go back to the top by beating Bordeaux at home on Sunday, PSG's fifth straight league win and seventh in all competitions puts them top as they hunt down the early-season pace-setters.
First up, a succession of wayward passes and mis-controls in the centre of the park by Bouna Sarr and Ahmed Kashi allowed Pastore to steal the ball off Jeremy Choplin, ride a feeble tackle by Guido Milan and delicately fa dink the ball over goalkeeper Johann Carrasso.
Metz were buoyant, in particular former West Ham United forward Maiga, and he rose highest in the box to meet a deep right-wing cross from Romain Metanire with his head, forcing Sirigu into a scrambled low save.
And the move paid off when Lavezzi shot from distance forcing Carrasso to parry his effort straight to Ibrahimovic. The goalkeeper then got a hand to the big Swede's first time shot and although the ball appeared to be bouncing in, Lavezzi stole in to snatch the final touch from a yard out on 83 minutes.
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Paris (AFP) - Champions Paris Saint-Germain went top for the first time this season with a 3-2 win at mid-table Metz on Friday night, as star forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his first start in two months. fa
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