Layvin Kurzawa's solitary strike in the 74th minute was enough to deny the resolute hosts of a hard-fought point as the Parisiens began life without Zlatan Ibrahimovic in a positive fashion.
Monaco's season got off to a disappointing start as they were forced to come back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Guingamp at the Stade Louis II. First-half goals from Moustapha Diallo and Sloan Privat seemingly left the hosts with a mountain to climb at the break.
But a second-half Fabinho Lemar penalty and a late Bernardo Silva strike saved the hosts from a disastrous start to their league campaign, but was still short of the victory they had probably been targeting at kick-off.
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