Paris Saint-Germain head to Corsica to face Ajaccio tomorrow looking to register their first win of the season after having to settle for a point against Lorient in their season-opener last weekend.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side have grabbed all the summer headlines and were seen as certain champions before a ball had even been kicked, but they looked anything but nailed-on title favourites for the first 45 minutes against Lorient before debutant Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice to earn a 2-2 draw and spare blushes at the Parc des Princes.

Even this early into his PSG career, Ibrahimovic’s presence is vital.

“Zlatan is a great player. He has just arrived and is already behaving like one of the leaders,” said midfielder Clement Chantome with a sense of awe this week.

“He helped us get back into the game against Lorient and some of the things he does in training are superb. Having him here is clearly a major plus, less so for opposition defences.”

The capital club are hoping that the Swede will recover from an ankle injury that kept him out of his country’s midweek friendly defeat to Brazil to make the game on the Mediterranean island.

But Chantome added that there can be no excuse for dropping more points this weekend.

“With the new dimension that this club has taken on, we are now obliged to win every game,” he said.

“We are still learning how to play together, but the signs were there in the second half against Lorient that we are getting there.”

Opponents Ajaccio won at Nice last Saturday to move on to one point after beginning the campaign with minus two as a punishment for trouble at their final home match of last season.

And the islanders have made headlines this week with their pursuit of controversial Romanian striker Adrian Mutu.

The former Juventus and Chelsea player, who was sacked by the London club in 2004 after testing positive for cocaine, has agreed terms with Ajaccio but his proposed transfer from Serie B outfit Cesena will not be completed before the visit of PSG.

After coming so close to beating PSG at the Parc des Princes on the opening day for the second year running, Lorient entertain champions Montpellier on their artificial surface in Brittany.

Montpellier – who lost in Lorient en route to their stunning title triumph last season – will again be without injured duo Anthony Mounier and Younes Belhanda, as well as the suspended Jamel Saihi and Marco Estrada.

Lyon, who have agreed a deal to sign Serbia defender Milan Bisevac from PSG, will hope to make it two wins out of two when they play host to promoted Troyes, while Marseille are in action at home to Sochaux and Bordeaux face Rennes tomorrow.

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