Paris Saint-Germain bounced back from their surprise defeat to New York Red Bulls with a resounding 3-0 victory over Boca Juniors in the Emirates Cup.

Goals from Jean-Eudes Maurice, Guillaume Hoarau and captain Marcos Ceara sealed victory for the Parisians at the Emirates Stadium, where both sides made wholesale changes.

Boca, who came from 2-0 down to draw with Arsenal yesterday, were made to pay for calamitous defending and poor finishing after creating more than enough chances to make a game of it.

The Argentinians were simply unable to cope with deliveries from out wide, something that was clear as early as the eighth minute when they fell behind. Nene whipped in a corner and Maurice poked home the simplest of finishes as Boca's defence and goalkeeper went missing.

Boca were more than a match for big-spending PSG in midfield and Pablo Mouche, who scored the equaliser against Arsenal yesterday, twice shot straight at Alphonse Areola, while Ceara produced a desperate block to deny Sergio Araujo.

Araujo missed a glorious chance to level seven minutes before the break, firing Cristian Chavez's through ball straight at Areola. And Boca were made to pay a minute later when Hoarau headed in Maurice's right-wing cross, an opposing defender nowhere to be seen.

PSG could have extended their lead through Kevin Gameiro at the start of the second half. His shot was blocked, while he also had reason to berate team-mate Nene when the pair fashioned a two-on-one opportunity. But it did not matter, with Ceara applying the finish 11 minutes from time, curling a beautiful free-kick into the top corner.