Paris Saint-Germain put Strasbourg to the sword with a 4-0 thumping in Ligue 1 on Wednesday evening.
Thomas Tuchel shifted the host around, with Kylian Mbappe, Ander Herrera, Colin Dagba, Timothee Pembele and Mitchel Bakker recalled from the goalless draw against LOSC Lille.
PSG were led to early bit of defending when Jean-Ricner Bellegarde stormed past Marquinhos to get goal-side, but goalkeeper Keylor Navas responded with an equally solid save.
However, it was the Parisans who drew first blood before the midway point after Pembele reacted first to a spill from Eiji Kawashima to slide home with the initial shot from Angel Di Maria.
Tuchel's side should've gone two goals up within the final stages of the half through a threatening free-kick from Di Maria before Kawashima stupendously tipped Rafinha's rasping strike away.
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Strasbourg could've levelled it up seven minutes into the second half from a close-range strike by Lionel Carole following a long ball from Ibrahima Sissoko, but Navas parried away.
The balance of play started to even up before the closing phases of the match, with chances falling few and far between for either side. Rafinha looked to up the tempo shortly thereafter after a ferocious shot across the face of goal trickled off Kenny Lala before drifting out wide.
PSG called on fresh faces from the substitutes' bench 12 minutes from time, as Idrissa Gueye replaced Herrera across the middle of the park.
The Parisans put the icing on the cake inside a minute when Mbappe attacked a low ball from Di Maria to tap into an empty net with Kawashima in no man's land.
Gueye made matters more comfortable on 88 minutes after he got on the end of a simple pass from Julian Draxler to blast beyond Kawashima.
It was four at the death when Moise Kean - on loan from Everton - made the most off a scramble inside the six-yard area to tuck into the net.