Paris Saint-Germain easily dispatched Nantes 3-0 on Saturday to keep pace with rivals Marseille in Ligue 1.

Les Fauciens took all three points against newly-promoted Auxerre, with Kylian Mbappe stepping up to lead Christophe Galtier's side. It took just 18 minutes for the star striker to open the scoring, his curling effort from the left side of the box leaving Alban Lafond with nothing to do. Things got worse for the home side when Fabio was sent off after six minutes. Former Manchester United defender Vitinha was sent off for a terrible challenge and his team-mates have a huge mountain to climb.


PSG added a second after the restart, Mbappe tapping home Lionel Messi's pass after 55 minutes.

PSG added a third through Nuno Mendes in the 68th minute, though the Frenchman would miss out on a hat-trick after coming off for Neymar. The result sees PSG move level with Marseille on 16 points after 6 matches, while Nantes are 10th with six points. Former Barcelona defender Jean-Claire Todibo became the talk of France and the football world after he was sent off after nine seconds in a Ligue 1 match between his side Nice and Angers. As soon as the referee blew the whistle for kick-off, Angers went on the attack and Todibo was the last man down, tripping the opposing striker on his way towards goal. The action resulted in a straight red card and Todibo became the record holder for the fastest sending-off in football history. In the end, Nice lost 1-0 to a Nabil Bentaleb goal, and Angers also had Sophien Boufal sent off in the second half.


Todibo made five appearances for Barcelona before moving on loan to Nice in 2021.

Since then, he has been almost an ever-present, with this game against Angers his 51st since joining the club on a permanent deal. However, this red card was his second sending-off of the season after nine seconds and saw a double yellow against Clermont Foot in August. PSG coach Christophe Gaultier's ironic comments about the club using planes instead of trains have drawn sharp criticism from France's sports minister. The French league champions have defended their use of chartered flights instead of more eco-friendly trains after the executive of France's high-speed rail network called on the club to fly players a short distance to Nantes last weekend. At a press conference ahead of Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League opener against Juventus on Tuesday, newly appointed Galtier was asked if he had spoken to the players about transport options. "I thought I was going to get that question. To be quite honest with you, this morning we talked to the company that organizes our trips and are trying to see if we can travel on the sand yacht," Gaultier replied sarcastically. Sitting next to Gaultier, PSG striker Kylian Mbappe laughed at the reporter's question.


Mbappe declined to comment when asked about the use of private jets.

"Mr. Galtier, we've used more relevant and responsible answers from you - want to talk about this?" French Sports Minister Amelie Audia-Castre responded through a tweet. Jack Grealish opened the scoring after just 55 seconds when he headed home Kevin De Bruyne's cross into the box. Reduced to 10 men on 33 minutes, Nathan Collins pounced for a loose ball, caught Grealish in the midriff with his studs and received a straight red card. The game was tighter after the break, with midfielder Ruben Neves dropping into the center of Wolves' defence, but City moved to all three points after Phil Foden slotted home another De Bruyne cross. It was a day when City's opponents were happy to keep the score below 10. Wolves were 2-0 down and a man down after just 33 minutes, at which point the home supporters at Molineux feared the worst. Grealish had already opened the scoring 55 seconds after Haaland scored his usual goal -- lifting the ball outside the box, running at Max Kilman and firing low past Jose Xha. Haaland has found the net in each of his last seven games, making it 14 goals in 10 games. The Norway international became the first player in Premier League history to score in their first four away games and his goalscoring streak shows little sign of stopping. The 22-year-old probably felt he could have had more, especially after Collins was sent off for a dirty challenge on Grealish, but in the second half Pep Guardiola's side seemed content to kick the ball and run down the clock. It was as Guardiola predicted the future at his weekly press conference on Friday. Asked about Grealish and the £100m midfielder's criticism following his performance against Borussia Dortmund in midweek, the City manager told him not to worry. "Never mind," he said. "In three days you have another chance to be happy and do what you have to do." And what do you know, three days after his 58-minute stint against Dortmund, Grealish was happy again -- taking just 55 seconds to score his first goal of the season to put City 1-0 up.


There were question marks over whether Grealish would even start against Wolves, who have struggled for form so far this season, but Guardiola chose to keep him at the expense of Riyad Mahrez and Ilkay Gundogan, and so it proved. The right decision. Guardiola insisted on Friday he would not pick Grealish, who has been cheered by home fans because of his links to Midlands rivals Aston Villa -- as he has many goals and assists -- but after debate surrounding his position this week. , he will get the mark off and be happy. Wolves kicked off the weekend conceding the fewest goals in the Premier League so far this season and boasting the best defensive record. However, if your ability to take points is based on holding tight at the back, you need to make sure you don't concede within a minute and have one of your centre-backs sent off before half-time. It was always going to be a tough afternoon against Man City and Haaland, but Wolves' recovery at the start of the second half didn't help themselves either. Speaking on Friday, Guardiola said they were "one of the toughest opponents" but it was a comfortable day for the champions in the end, with City's fans chanting "Erling Haaland, he scored more than you". Haaland is 11-3 Wolves so far. Bruno Lage impressed at Molineux last season, but he needs to get his side scoring soon if they are to avoid being dragged into the Premier League's sack race. New signing Diego Costa was not part of the squad against City, suggesting he is a little short of match fitness, and Lage will need to get the 33-year-old up to speed during the international break.

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