Kevin Trapp nightmare as PSG held by Bordeaux
Paris - Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Kevin Trapp endured a nightmare evening as the reigning French champion saw its perfect start to the season end in a 2-2 draw with 10-man Bordeaux on Friday.
PSG had looked set to make it five straight Ligue 1 wins to start the campaign thanks to an Edinson Cavani first-half brace either side of Henri Saivet's equaliser.
However, German goalkeeper Trapp, who had already been at fault with the first goal, was caught in possession in the box by Wahbi Khazri with 11 minutes left, allowing the Bordeaux player to snatch a point for his side.

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It was a sweet result for the visitors, who had been reduced to 10 men shortly before its second goal when skipper Saivet was sent off.
And the result denied PSG what would have been a record-equalling 14th successive win in France's top flight.
Ironically, that record is still held by the 2009 Bordeaux side coached by current Paris boss Laurent Blanc, and Bordeaux was the last team to take anything from the capital club in the league back in March.
On that day, its 3-2 victory in south-western France was overshadowed by an extraordinary rant by Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the match officials.
And Bordeaux's performance here will be overshadowed by the nightmare display by Trapp, who had previously not conceded a goal since signing in the summer from Eintracht Frankfurt.
First start for Di Maria
Ibrahimovic was not involved here, the Swede resting after suffering an abdominal injury on international duty and eager to return against his old club Malmo in the Champions League next Tuesday.
However, Angel di Maria made his first PSG start since his big-money summer move from Manchester United, starting on the right of a front three also featuring Cavani and Lucas.
The away side started well and the lively Khazri, unmarked, was just unable to reach Enzo Crivelli's low ball across the six-yard box in the 11th minute.
Di Maria was lively too, constantly weaving his way into central positions from the right flank, but it was Cavani who opened the scoring just past the midway point in the first period after a moment Cedric Carrasso will want to forget.
When he fumbled a harmless ball inside the area, Cavani pounced, controlling and volleying high into the unguarded net.
The former Marseille 'keeper was taunted by the PSG fans behind the goal, but Bordeaux were back level on the half-hour mark courtesy of more suspect goalkeeping, this time from Trapp.
Khazri's left-wing corner was helped on by Saivet at the near post, but it was Trapp who got the decisive final touch, fumbling the ball over the line when he really should have saved.
Nevertheless, the match quickly swung back the home side's way, and Cavani restored their lead on 34 minutes, his 25-yard free-kick not right in the corner but leaving Carrasso rooted to the spot regardless.
Carrasso then redeemed himself for his earlier error with a crucial save to deny Di Maria a first goal in French football just before the interval, after Nicolas Pallois had been caught in possession by Lucas.
And Trapp then made up for his mistake at the equaliser by getting a decisive touch to a net-bound Crivelli header and taking the ball away from Brazilian defender Pablo, who was arriving at the back post.
Bordeaux's hopes appeared to have gone when Saivet was sent off for a second yellow card shown for a foul on Marco Verratti 13 minutes from the end.
But almost immediately the visitors were level, Khazri charging down Trapp and stealing the ball off the German's toe to stab into an empty net.
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