PSG League Cup quarter-final with St Etienne halted

Players taken off for 15 minutes after home fans react angrily to dubious Ibrahimovic winner

Paris Saint-Germain’s League Cup quarter final away to St Etienne was suspended after home supporters reacted angrily to Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s winner. (Photograph: PHILIPPE DESMAZES/AFP/Getty Images)
Paris Saint-Germain’s League Cup quarter final away to St Etienne was suspended after home supporters reacted angrily to Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s winner. (Photograph: PHILIPPE DESMAZES/AFP/Getty Images)

Paris Saint-Germain's League Cup quarter-final was halted for 15 minutes when furious St Etienne supporters threw objects on to the pitch after Zlatan Ibrahimovic's controversial winner.

The pressure was firmly on the PSG manager, Laurent Blanc, following Saturday's 4-2 defeat at Bastia – his side's third straight league game without a win – and the relief was evident at the final whistle as several players congratulated the understudy goalkeeper Nicolas Douchez.

However, it was Ibrahimovic’s 72nd-minute winner which provided the biggest talking point of the night.

The Sweden striker had seen two first-half efforts saved by the St Etienne goalkeeper, Stéphane Ruffier, before he chested in Lucas’ cross from the right. Ruffier was adamant he had scooped the ball away before it crossed the line, and although replays showed the goal had been correctly awarded, the home fans made their displeasure known.

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Objects including a plastic bottle were thrown at the match officials, prompting the referee, Saïd Ennjimi, to take the players’ off the field as a precautionary measure.

The match resumed after the St Etienne coach, Christophe Galtier, had urged supporters to calm down and PSG held on for a badly-needed victory.