PARIS: Kylian Mbappe scored his 100th goal for French champions and league leaders Paris Saint-Germain as they beat Montpellier.

Colin Dagba put PSG ahead with the first goal of his career from Angel di Maria’s ball.

English forward Stephy Mavididi, 22, equalised from close range before former Juventus team-mate Moise Kean scored a fine goal from a tight angle.

Mbappe, 21, tapped home from close range for his landmark goal in his 137th game for the club.

He is only the fifth player to reach 100 PSG goals after Edinson Cavani (200), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (156), Pauleta (109) and Dominique Rocheteau (100).

“I’ve been wanting to score for a few matches, it’s a bit of a release,” he told Canal Plus.

“When I signed here, I wouldn’t even have thought of scoring three goals. [One hundred] was part of a distant goal.”

The France international also scored 27 goals for Monaco before his £165m move to his hometown club.

Neymar was rested by PSG, and Mbappe was only a substitute, with Tuesday’s crucial Champions League game against Istanbul Basaksehir in mind.

Bayern march on

Bayern Munich shared the points with RB Leipzig in a six-goal thriller as English teenager Jamal Musiala scored to help Hansi Flick’s side stay top of the Bundesliga.

Christopher Nkunku slotted home for Leipzig before 17-year-old Musiala arrowed in an equaliser.

Justin Kluivert scored his first Leipzig goal and Emil Forsberg headed home for Julian Nagelsmann’s side.

Thomas Muller scored twice and Kingsley Coman got a hat-trick of assists.

Nagelsmann’s side remain second in the Bundesliga table, two points behind defending champions Bayern.

Four minutes after Musiala’s equaliser, captain Muller tapped in from close range to give Bayern the lead but a stunning pass from Leipzig midfielder Amadou Haidara allowed Kluivert to fire home just two minutes later.

Winger Forsberg capitalised on a defensive error to poke in Angelino’s cross and restore the visitors’ lead but Muller headed in for his second of the game to secure a point for Flick’s side.

Bayern have scored 34 times in 10 matches in the 2020-21 Bundesliga campaign but went behind for the fourth game in a row against Leipzig.

RB Leipzig, who had not scored in their four previous visits to the Allianz Arena, host Manchester United in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Barcelona flop

Cadiz beat Barcelona for the first time in La Liga since 1991 as former Manchester City striker Alvaro Negredo scored a famous winner.

It was a first home win in the top flight against any opposition for promoted Cadiz since 2006 and takes them four points above Barcelona.

Alvaro Gimenez put Cadiz in front before an own goal from Pedro Alcala brought Barca, who are seventh, level.

Negredo took advantage of shambolic defending to score the winner.

The 35-year-old, who had only been on the pitch for 44 seconds, closed down Marc-Andre ter Stegen before rounding the sliding Frenkie de Jong to tap into an empty net.

Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman – who played in 1991 when Cadiz last beat Barca – appeared to have turned a corner after a poor start.

They had won six of their past seven games in all competitions but now sit 12 points behind leaders Atletico Madrid after 10 games. They are already six points off the Champions League places.

Barca have conceded several sloppy goals already this season and trailed when Ter Stegen stopped Oscar Mingueza from scoring an own goal but Gimenez finished from on the line.

They benefitted from an own goal by Alcala to level before Clement Lenglet failed to control Jordi Alba’s throw-in to give former Real Madrid striker Negredo the chance to score the winner.

Messi had 10 of Barca’s 21 shots, with five saved by Jeremias Ledesma, but in truth Cadiz deserved their victory with a counter-attacking masterclass that proved a success despite having only 18% possession.

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