Inter Milan 1-3 Paris Saint-Germain: Unai Emery's side continue life without Zlatan Ibrahimovic with impressive performance in International Champions Cup victory


Paris Saint-Germain continued life without Zlatan Ibrahimovic with a comfortable 3-1 victory over Inter Milan in the International Champions Cup.
With their former star striker joining Manchester United and Unai Emery replacing Laurent Blanc in charge, it's the start of a new era for the Parisian giants.
And although Emery has been in charge for just a matter of weeks, his side were in impressive form as a brace from Serge Aurier - either side of a Layvin Kurzawa free-kick - proved enough to seal the win. Stevan Jovetic's penalty was Inter's only response.
The French outfit had somehow gone into the break level at 1-1 despite dominating the first half.
With captain Thiago Silva leading their side inside a sparse Autzen Stadium in Oregon, it took just 14 minutes for the Ligue 1 champions to move ahead.
After Lucas Moura had put an early free-kick into the Inter wall, it was Aurier who opened the scoring as he pounced on a poor error from Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic.
A set-piece from new PSG signing Hatem Ben Arfa looked simple enough to deal with but rather than hold on to the former Newcastle man's shot, Handanovic parried the ball into Aurier's path.
The defender, who was suspended by PSG last season for comments made on social media about Blanc, followed up Ben Arfa's effort to slot home.
While the goal came from an error, it was a deserved reward for PSG who were the better side in a game played out mainly in the middle third.
Ex Manchester City striker Jovetic was Inter's only positive, putting a free-kick straight at PSG goalkeeper Alphonse Areola before the two teams broke for a quick water break in the sweltering American heat on the half hour mark.
When the action resumed, Jovetic worked Areola on two more occasions before scoring an equaliser the Italian side barely deserved.
Moura was rightly penalised for handling inside the box, allowing the impressive forward to slot home the penalty with ease.
Ending the first period with a goal, Jovetic started the second with yet another shot as both teams made a handful of changes.
But Inter, who had left out star striker Mauro Icardi as he nears a switch to Napoli, never looked totally comfortable with Handanovic in goal.
PSG had more quality on the ball but their second goal, which came soon after the hour mark, owed much to another goalkeeping error.
Kurzawa lined up a free-kick from around 25 yards and curled a superb effort into the bottom corner, though there remained a feeling Handanovic was slow in getting across to his near post.
The final half hour saw both sides make further changes, as is usual in pre-season fixtures.
Davide Santon, who had seemed set to join Sunderland earlier this summer, was among the Inter replacements while Edinson Cavani, who is likely to be PSG's main man instead of Ibrahimovic, featured off the bench for PSG.
His appearance only helped PSG to continue to dominate, Cavani and Javier Pastore both wasting glorious opportunities to extend their side's lead.
Emery also gave the American crowd what they wanted by introducing Angel Di Maria in the final 10 minutes and a third goal soon arrived when Aurier headed home after being given far too much space by the Inter defence.
Overall it was a disappointing performance from Roberto Mancini's side, one compounded when Geoffrey Kondogbia limped off late on.

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