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  • Updated: March 22, 2021

Ligue 1: Mbappe Score 100th Goal To Push PSG To Ligue 1 Summit

Ligue 1: Mbappe Score 100th Goal To Push PSG To Ligue 1 Summ

Kylian Mbappe warned he is "only just getting started" after scoring his 100th goal in France's top flight as Paris Saint-Germain swept aside title rivals Lyon 4-2 on Sunday to move to the top of Ligue 1.

Mbappe netted twice at the Groupama Stadium with Danilo Pereira and Angel Di Maria also on target before Islam Slimani and Maxwell Cornet pulled goals back for the home side.

The result allowed Mauricio Pochettino's team to move into first place on goal difference from Lille, who were beaten 2-1 at home by struggling Nimes in a huge blow to their own title hopes.

Lyon would have gone top themselves with a victory but instead, they remain three points off the lead in third place, while Monaco are another point back in fourth after winning 4-0 at Saint-Etienne on Friday.

Mbappe is Ligue 1's leading scorer with 20 goals this season and has reached a century of goals in France's top flight in 142 appearances at the age of just 22.

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"I knew I was just two goals away. It's a new step in my career, another step towards history. These are things that stay with you," Mbappe told Canal Plus.

"I am only just getting started. I still have a lot of years in front of me to perfect and improve my game so I think it can only get better."

It was a perfect night for PSG, as the reigning champions bounced back from a surprise 2-1 home loss to relegation-threatened Nantes last week and claimed a win against a direct rival in the title race for the first time this season.

They also saw Neymar return after a month and a half, and nine games, out injured. The world's most expensive player came on as a substitute, replacing Mbappe midway through the second half.

Mbappe was close to his electrifying best and the World Cup winner opened the scoring 15 minutes in, following up to find the net after Marco Verratti's shot was parried by Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.

Marquinhos then nodded down a Presnel Kimpembe cross for Pereira to slam in and make it 2-0 just after the half-hour mark, and any hopes Lyon had of a comeback were blown away at the start of the second half.

First Di Maria whipped in a free-kick from wide on the right that evaded everyone on its way into the net, and then Verratti released Mbappe to break clear and finish for his second of the game on 52 minutes.

PSG took their foot off the pedal after that and allowed Lyon back into the game with Algerian striker Slimani firing in from outside the box just past the hour mark before Cornet made it 4-2 inside the final 10 minutes.

"We played well, we won, we have taken back first place and now we'll try not to give it up," Mbappe added.

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