Which team would you bet on to win the tie? PSG OR Barca? Blaise Matuidi fired a warning to Barcelona that Coupe de la Ligue winners Paris Saint-Germain are ready for Wednesday's Champions League battle.
Zlatan
Ibrahimovic, who is out of the first leg of the quarter-final against
his former club, opened the scoring against Bastia and added a second in
the first half before Edinson Cavani bagged a late double to seal a 4-0
triumph at the Stade de France.
With Barcelona having been held
to a 2-2 draw by Sevilla an hour earlier, Matuidi hopes PSG's first
major trophy of 2014-15 can inspire them to their second victory over
the Catalans this season.
"It's true that, right now, everything is good for PSG," the central midfielder told France 2. "We played to win and we played a very good match.
"Bastia
were a man down for much of the match, but we have done the right
thing. This is our first big trophy this season. Now we have to try to
get a second and maybe a third.
"And it was important to win for the confidence so we can beat Barca."
As
well as revelling in Laurent Blanc's men taking the first trophy in
what fans hope will be a quadruple, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi
expressed his relief that there were no additional injuries.
"This
is hopefully just the first title for us," he said. "We are delighted.
We're happy because there were no injuries today, too. We are ready for
Barca."
PSG defeated Luis Enrique's side earlier this season at
Parc des Princes in the Champions League group stage and they will be
hoping history can repeat itself despite missing talisman Ibrahimovic
through suspension.

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