MADRID — Valencia survived a second-half red card for Sofiane Feghouli to beat Real Zaragoza 2-0 at home in La Liga Saturday, bringing some relief to new coach Mauricio Pellegrino. After an unconvincing start to the season and consecutive defeats at Bayern Munich and Real Mallorca, Algerian midfielder Feghouli settled some early nerves at the Mestalla with a 12th-minute goal put away at the second attempt. Both sides hit the woodwork before Roberto Soldado crossed from the right, Jonas flicked the ball on and Jonathan Viera slotted the ball home to double the lead in the 59th. Feghouli picked up his second yellow card soon after to leave the hosts with 10 men but a toothless Zaragoza failed to make its numerical advantage count. Valencia, which hosts Lille in Champions League Group F Tuesday, climbed to seventh with eight points from six games — seven short of leader Barcelona. PSG beats Sochaux Kevin Gameiro outshone Zlatan Ibrahimovic by scoring both goals as Paris Saint-Germain beat Sochaux 2-0 Saturday to move provisionally into second place in the French league. PSG started the season with three consecutive draws but has won its past four league games and five overall. Ibrahimovic was full of confidence after scoring eight goals in six games overall since joining the big spenders, yet he had a quiet match by his high standards. With Ibrahimovic taking the limelight, PSG's other strikers have had little playing time this season. PSG has 15 points from seven matches, three fewer than leader Marseille and having played a game more. — Agencies