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Ligue 1: Kylian Mbappe stars as Paris St-Germain beat Saint-Etienne 3-1

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PSG's Kylian Mbappe high fives Lionel Messi after scoring against Saint-EtienneImage source, Reuters
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Kylian Mbappe has now scored 156 goals for PSG

Kylian Mbappe scored two goals and created another as Ligue 1 leaders Paris St-Germain fought back to beat relegation-threatened Saint-Etienne.

Lionel Messi set Mbappe up for the equaliser with a fine pass into the box after Denis Bouanga had given the visitors a shock early lead.

Messi again provided the assist as Mbappe added a second after the break.

Mbappe then created a third for Danilo Pereira to complete the win and send PSG 16 points clear at the top.

The two goals from the 23-year-old French striker saw him join Zlatan Ibrahimovic as PSG's second highest-ever scorer with 156 goals.

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Mbappe's stunning cross with the outside of his boot to find Pereira at the back post for a header ensured PSG avoided dropping points for the second successive week, having been upstaged 3-1 by Nantes seven days earlier.

Saint-Etienne, however, made sure it was no easy return to winning ways for PSG despite being a side that started the day 15 places and 37 points behind the runaway competition leaders.

Defeat leaves Saint-Etienne two places and one point above the relegation spots, having also played one game more than every side below them.

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