Ramos was the culprit as Marseille forged ahead, clumsily fouling Cengiz Under just inside the area
Ruslan Malinovskyi celebrates after scoring against PSG. Pic/AFP
Ruslan Malinovskyi scored an excellent second-half winner as Marseille downed rivals Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 at Stade Velodrome on Wednesday to reach the French Cup quarter-finals.
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Alexis Sanchez gave Marseille the lead just after the half-hour mark from the penalty spot, before Sergio Ramos equalised on the stroke of half-time. But Ukraine international Malinovskyi blasted the hosts back in front and they held on to beat PSG at home for the first time since 2011. It was a second straight early Cup exit for record 14-time winners PSG after last season’s Last-16 loss to Nice.
Igor Tudor’s Marseille will now be among the favourites to lift the trophy for an 11th time, but first since 1989. Marseille, who slipped eight points behind leaders PSG on Sunday after a 1-3 home loss to Nice, started slowly. But they grew into the game after goalkeeper Pau Lopez had denied Nuno Mendes an early opener, with Matteo Guendouzi’s shot excellently saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma. Ramos was the culprit as Marseille forged ahead, clumsily fouling Cengiz Under just inside the area.
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Sanchez stepped up to send Donnarumma the wrong way and score his 11th goal of a productive first season since joining OM from Inter Milan. Lionel Messi, with a free-kick, and Neymar both came close to levelling, before Ramos did just that by steering a header into the far corner from a Neymar set-piece in first-half stoppage time. Marseille restored their lead in the 57th minute as a loose ball broke to Malinovskyi on the edge of the box and the on-loan Atalanta midfielder hammered a left-footed strike into the top corner.
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