PSG make shocking exit from League Cup; Monaco through on penalties

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PSG had won the past five League Cups, however, it was bottom placed Guingamp that upset the defending champions and are 36 points behind the star-studded club.

Shared News: Published on: January 10, 2019 8:45 IST

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Neymar’s header was cancelled out by Thuram’s late penalty strike

Paris Saint-Germain was eliminated from the League Cup quarterfinals after conceding three second-half penalties in a 2-1 home loss to strugglers Guingamp on Wednesday.



After missing a penalty when the score was at 0-0, striker Marcus Thuram — the son of France great Lilian Thuram — held his nerve to slot home the winner three minutes into injury time to stun the Parc des Princes crowd.

PSG had won the past five League Cups and secured yet another domestic treble last season, while Guingamp sits bottom of Ligue 1 with one of the championship’s smallest budgets and is 36 points behind PSG.

“We didn’t play with enough hunger,” PSG coach Thomas Tuchel said. “We have a lot of things to improve and learn. Was it a one-off? I hope so.”

Neymar put PSG ahead in the 63rd minute with a firm header following a fine cross from Thomas Meunier, who had given away the first penalty moments earlier. Thuram blazed that spot kick over the crossbar.


The next two PSG penalties were awarded by referee Benoit Bastien, who then validated both of them after using video review. It prompted anger from PSG’s players, although replays showed they were correct decisions.

Substitute Yeni Ngbakoto tucked the second one confidently past goalkeeper Alphonse Areola and then it was Thuram’s turn to make amends for his earlier miss.


But he had to wait a few moments as Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Marco Verratti all protested and were shown a yellow card by Bastien in succession. Cavani and Verratti had both been on the bench to start the game, but Tuchel felt the need to bring them on after an even first half.

Thuram’s penalty was not struck firmly but Areola could not keep it out and Guingamp’s new coach Jocelyn Gourvennec jumped with joy when it went in.

“We were over-confident,” Tuchel told broadcaster Canal Plus, adding “those penalties were a bit strange.”