Paris St Germain. Only Marseille are disliked more than the Capital club, and in recent years the locals have enjoyed an amazing record of sending PSG scurrying back up north with their tails betwen their legs. The visitors hadn't won a match at Parc Lescure since 1988, in fact they hadn't even managed to register a goal for six years!! On Sunday night however that proud record came crashing down as Bordeaux surrendered limply to a PSG side that dominated the whole 90 minutes.
Bordeaux boss Ricardo dropped the under performing Denilson and it was soon clear that although he prehaps hasn't been quite the revelation some hoped, without him and Cheyrou, bordeaux lack any creativity going forward. On sunday night they were predictable and quite frankly a dull side to watch. As usual Les Girondins worked well as a defensive unit but the game could have lasted a week and Laslandes, Darcheville and Chamakh wouldn't have carved out a decent chance between them. The Parisians opted to play former Bordeaux favourite Pauleta as a lone striker in a 4-5-1 formation employed to snuff out any attack by the home side and then hit them on the break. Ultimately it was PSG's containing game that left Bordeaux completely unable to force any sustained pressure.
PSG soon began to impose themselves on the match and with 15 minutes gone created the first real goal scoring opportunity when Vikash Dhorasoo skipped passed Rio Mavuba and played in Pauleta. Bordeaux full-back Afanou was able to hassle the Portuguese striker out wide and his eventual shot was well saved by Ulrich Rame. On 35 minutes Mario Yepes finally put PSG in to lead with a lovely header after Bordeaux had failed to clear a free kick. Although Yepes was level with his man, Pauleta was at least 10 yards off side and right in front of Rame, as he did not touch the ball however the officials decided he was not interfering with play and the goal stood.
After the break Bordeaux looked to be taking a more positive approach to the game but with the half only five minutes old the Dhorasoo/Pauleta combination struck again to seal the win. The midfielder laid off an inch perfect ball to Pauleta who left Afanou for dead before curling a beautifully placed shot low to Rame's left. It was Pauleta's 8th goal of the campaign, a stat which must surely highlight the fact to Ricardo that Bordeaux need a goal scorer or they will face yet another season of disappointment.
After the second goal, the remaining 40 minutes of the half were played out with little or no incident. Bordeaux looked a beaten side from the moment the ball hit the back of the net and PSG were able to just do the minimum to contain them. Even the introduction of Denilson with ten minutes to go, did little to spark a well beaten team back into life.
All is not lost for Bordeaux. This was after all only their second defeat of the campaign and the first since week three back in August, but the comprehensive style of the Parisian's victory and the fact that they were so easily brushed aside in front of their own crowd will surely raise serious doubts. Whether Bordeaux have the metal to finish in the European spot the supporters and directors demand is a question that they will have to provide a better answer to next week when they travel to St Etienne.