Paris Saint-Germain coasts to 3-0 win against Reims


PARIS (AP) -- Edinson Cavani made the most of a rare start in his favored center forward position, scoring his 15th league goal of the season as French leader Paris Saint-Germain coasted to a 3-0 win over Reims to move provisionally 16 points clear of second-placed Monaco.
Cavani has been unhappy playing in a position wide on the right this season, but with Zlatan Ibrahimovic facing several weeks out after tearing the back of his right thigh in the midweek Champions League win against Chelsea, he will now get several games as striker.
In the 43rd minute, Cavani timed his run well to meet right back Gregory Van der Wiel's cross and poke the ball past goalkeeper Kossi Agassa for his 22nd goal of the season in all competitions. The Uruguay forward had not scored in his previous five games.
''All we did was defend, and that's not enough,'' Reims defender Anthony Weber said. ''PSG are much better than us and there's nothing you can say about it.''
PSG's other two goals were own goals from Aissa Mandi in the second half.
The first in the 48th was not his fault as he scrambled to stop Brazilian winger Lucas' header from going over the line following a well-weighted cross from left back Lucas Digne to the back post.
Mandi was to blame for the second, however, showing the instincts of a center forward - except at the wrong end - to unintentionally plant a cross from PSG winger Ezequiel Lavezzi into the top corner of the net in the 89th.
Monaco can reduce PSG's lead to 13 points if beats Nantes at home on Sunday. But after that there will be only six matches remaining and PSG is almost certain to retain its league title.
With Tuesday's Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Chelsea in mind, PSG coach Laurent Blanc made eight changes to his lineup from the team that beat Chelsea 3-1 on Wednesday night, with Yohan Cabaye and Adrien Rabiot coming into midfield, and Jeremy Menez given a rare start on the right wing.
''It's ideal preparation for what's to come. The coach rested players because we have important games,'' Rabiot said. ''We now need to look ahead to Chelsea's game, which we know will be very hard. But you can't do better than 3-0 at home.
''We know that Chelsea don't lose much at home and it will be a great game. We know they're capable of winning 2-0 at their place,'' Rabiot added. ''They have quality but we know that we have as well. It's a big objective for us.''