PSG boosts title charge with Sochaux win

PSG boosts title charge with Sochaux win

Published Apr. 22, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

Brazilian winger Nene scored twice as Paris Saint-Germain thrashed Sochaux 6-1 on Sunday to stay within two points of leader Montpellier in the French title race.

Paris Saint-Germain ended a dismal spell of form with a 6-1 thrashing of Sochaux on Sunday that kept it within two points of leader Montpellier in the fiercely-contested French title race.

Brazilian winger Nene led the rout with two goals, while Javier Pastore grabbed his 10th league goal of the season and Thiago Motta, winger Jeremy Menez and veteran defender Sylvain Armand also scored.

PSG had faced a barrage of criticism after winning only one of its previous five league games and dropping valuable points by conceding late goals.

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Coach Carlo Ancelotti was clearly relieved.

''We were under a lot of pressure before the match and the team responded well,'' said Ancelotti, who publicly criticized his players' slack attitude after last week's 1-1 draw at Auxerre. ''The complacency we showed against Auxerre wasn't there tonight.''

Pastore's poor recent form had led to widespread criticism of the French record €42-million record signing, but the Argentine's sixth-minute goal calmed the players' nerves at Parc des Princes.

Mali striker Modibo Maiga briefly equalized for Sochaux as he continued his fine run of form with his fifth goal in five games, but Motta and Menez ensured PSG went into the break 3-1 up.

''When everyone has the right attitude we are capable of playing some good football,'' Menez said.

Nene took his league tally to 16 for the season - his best-ever return - with second-half strikes before Armand scored in injury time.

Montpellier, which beat Valenciennes 1-0 on Saturday, now only has a marginally better goal difference of + 1 compared to PSG with five matches remaining.

''I'm happy to have scored and to help the team, now we have to keep going,'' Nene said. ''We're closing the gap in terms of goal difference, so that's also a good thing.''

PSG faces a massive test next Saturday away to defending champion Lille, which is five points behind PSG in third place. Led by ?32-million rated winger Eden Hazard, Lille has been playing the best football in France in recent weeks to get back into title contention.

''This was the perfect way to prepare for Lille, which could be the key match of the season for us,'' Ancelotti said. ''It won't be easy to play there, but we're confident.''

PSG is looking to win its first league title since 1994, and third overall, while Montpellier has never won it.

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