PSG thrash Leicester in International Champions Cup

French champions defeated Foxes 4-0 in an exhibition match in Los Angeles on Saturday


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Paris Saint-Germain forward Edison Cavani, (2nd R), celebrates his goal with his team during their International Champions Cup (ICC) game against Leicester City at StubHub Center in Carson, California on July 30, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

LOS ANGELES: French champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) crushed Premier League champions Leicester City down to with a comfortable 4-0 win in the exhibition International Champions Cup match in Los Angeles on Saturday.

A sell-out 25,667 crowd was treated to passages of sumptuous midfield interplay as PSG gave the naive Foxes a taste of what to expect at Europe's top table as they head into their first Champions League campaign.

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PSG attacked relentlessly, playing neat triangles in midfield and looking to play mercurial Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani in through the channels while Javier Pastore whipped in dangerous crosses from the left.

The threat was largely cancelled out early on by captain Wes Morgan and his center back partner Robert Huth, with goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel having little to do.

But PSG got the breakthrough in the 26th minute when Daniel Amartey clumsily brought down Jonathan Ikone in the area and Cavani sent Schmeichel the wrong way from the spot.

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Leicester clawed their way back into the play with several promising attacks, including a stinging free kick from Algerian star midfielder Riyad Mahrez which PSG keeper Alphonse Areola just kept out.


But "les Rouge et Bleu" doubled their lead seconds before half-time when Thomas Meunier, who scored twice in the last fixture against Real Madrid in Ohio, surged into Leicester's box on the counter.

The 24-year-old Belgian international, who moved in the close season from FC Bruges, played a neat assist to Ikone, who slotted the ball in off the bar and beyond Schmeichel.

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Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri and his opposite number Unai Emery made 17 substitutions between them, largely taking the tempo out of the second half.

But just after the hour mark, Lucas Moura scored his team’s third goal of the night on the cross of Maxwell to all but finish the contest between the two teams.

Substitute striker Odsonne Edouard rounded off the rout moments before the final whistle when he found himself one on one with Schmeichel, and dispatched the ball clinically into the back of the net.

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