Paris Saint-Germain 5 Monaco 0: Julian Draxler, Edinson Cavani and Blaise Matuidi netted to send Unai Emery’s side to the Coupe de France final
Ligue 1 champions will face Angers in the final after they were helped on their way by an own goal from Safwan Mbae
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN saw off league-rivals Monaco in the Coupe de France semi-final with a crushing victory.
The rout began in the 26th minute when the Monaco 'keeper spilt a long-range effort and Edinson Cavani's wayward attempt was tapped in by Julian Draxler.
Cavani did end up on the scoresheet on the half-hour mark after he smartly flicked home Angel Di Maria's low cross.
Leonardo Jardim's side suffered more pain five minutes after the interval when Di Maria's low cross was turned in by Monaco defender Safwan Mbae.
Blaise Matuidi added to the thrashing just two minutes later as he tapped in another low cross from Di Maria, before Marquinhos scored in the final minute.
PSG thrashed Monaco 4-1 at the start of the month to lift their fourth straight League Cup title and are chasing a third successive sweep of the domestic trophies in France.
However, Monaco lead the reigning champions on goal difference with a game in hand in Ligue 1 - Leonardo Jardim's team also face Juventus next week in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.
With the Portuguese prioritising Europe and Saturday's league clash against Toulouse, Andrea Raggi and Valere Germain were the only regulars to start for Monaco in the French capital.
Abdou Diallo forced Alphonse Areola into an excellent save to his right with a header on 20 minutes, but the floodgates opened for PSG once Morgan De Sanctis gifted Draxler the opening goal.
Monaco's 40-year-old reserve goalkeeper spilled a straightforward effort from Angel Di Maria, allowing Cavani to nip in and divert the ball across goal for Draxler to slot home.
The Uruguayan continues to edge closer towards Zlatan Ibrahimovic's 50-goal haul from last season. He moved to within five of the Swede's total with a lovely flick to steer a pass from Di Maria into the far corner.
Mbae added to Monaco's problems when he turned another Di Maria delivery into his own net on 51 minutes, while Matuidi was the beneficiary of the former Real Madrid and Manchester United star's unselfishness as he turned in a fourth two minutes later.
Marquinhos swept in a fifth after Maxwell's drive hit Matuidi and dropped invitingly into the Brazilian's path and PSG will now fancy their chances of landing a record 11th French Cup title.
On Tuesday, Angers reached the final for the first time in 60 years - and just the second in club history - after a 2-0 home win over Guingamp.
Thomas Mangani struck in the first half at a packed Stade Raymond Kopa and goalkeeper Alexandre Letellier saved Jimmy Briand's 88th-minute penalty, before Karl Toko Ekambi struck in stoppage time.