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Kylian Mbappe scores on debut, Neymar and Edinson Cavani also net

Pete Sharland

Updated 08/09/2017 at 21:11 GMT

Kylian Mbappe scored on his debut for PSG in a comfortable 5-1 win away at Metz, with Neymar and Edinson Cavani also scoring.

Kylian Mbappe, Paris Saint-Germain

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Mbappe moved to PSG from Monaco late on deadline day on an initial loan that will see him join permanently in the summer for €180 million.
The 18-year-old showed no nerves on his debut as he scored PSG's second with a ferocious low strike from the edge of the penalty area after the home side had left back Benoit Assou-Ekotto harshly sent off early in the second half for a challenge on the French teenage sensation.
Having switched to a 4-2-3-1 formation to accommodate Mbappe alongside Neymar and Julian Draxler behind lone striker Cavani, PSG's star-studded attack looked crowded more often than free-flowing in the opening 30 minutes.
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Cavani, Mbappé and Neymar

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Playing in a deeper role than he was accustomed to at Monaco, Mbappe looked somewhat subdued as Draxler missed a sitter and Cavani hit the post for the visitors.
However, Cavani showed his lethal touch in the 31st minute when he rounded Metz keeper Eiji Kawashima and fired PSG ahead with a clinical finish after he was put through by Neymar.
The home side equalised out of the blue with their first meaningful move in the 37th minute as Emmanuel Riviere headed home from three metres after a pinpoint cross from the right by Mathieu Dossevi.
Riviere missed a gilt-edged chance shortly after the break when he fired over an empty net and from there on it all quickly went downhill for Metz.
Assou-Ekotto was given his marching orders for cutting across Mbappe with a two-footed challenge after clearing the ball first and PSG's acquisition restored his side's lead shortly afterwards with a trademark piece of individual skill.
Brazilian Neymar, signed by PSG from Barcelona for 222 million euros during the close-season, made it 3-1 with a crisp shot from 20 metres before Cavani grabbed his second of the night and seventh of the campaign.
Substitute Lucas Moura bundled in the fifth in the dying minutes after yet another defence-splitting pass from Neymar.
PSG could have had more but for some fine goalkeeping by Kawashima while livewire Neymar saw a thundering shot cannon off the crossbar.
The result left PSG in the driving seat with a maximum 15 points from five games.
Second-placed champions Monaco, who have 12 points from four games, visit Nice in Saturday's standout fixture while third-placed Girondins Bordeaux have nine points from five games after a 0-0 draw at Lille earlier on Friday
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