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Monday, April 4, 2011

Ligue 1: Lyon slams into a brick wall, Monaco relegation-threatened (!?)

Lyon's title ambitions took a further knock on Sunday when Nice scored two late goals to ensure the former seven-time champions left the Riviera with a 2-2 draw.

Lyon let their guard down late in the game after going into the locker room at half time with a two-goal advantage after Kim Kallstrom opened after 22 minutes and Lisandro added a second just before the whistle.
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Nice, now three points above the drop zone, refused to give up with Lyon goalie Hugo Lloris doing well to keep out a Danijel Ljuboja penalty on 50 minutes awarded after the Serbian striker was brought down by Senegalese defender Pape Diakhate.

Argentine defender Renato Civelli levelled the scores three minutes later with a goal which had shades of a hand ball.


Lyon were reduced to 10 men when Diakhate was finally given his marching orders after 90 minutes for a second yellow card, with striker Eric Mouloungui netting the penalty.


"It's hard to swallow," said Lyon coach Claude Puel, whose side were also held by Rennes a week ago.

"We were weak. Given our ambitions and objectives, the Nice draw is difficult to accept. We're furious with ourselves."

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Lille, meanwhile, are showing no sign of weakness as they kept their bid for a first league title since 1954 on track with goals from Aurelien Chedjou (30), Eden Hazard (61) and top scorer Moussa Sow who slotted home his 20th goal of the season after 73 minutes.

Youssef El Arabi got one back five minutes from time, but Caen, who are three points above the drop zone, suffered their third heavy defeat of the season to Lille.

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Monaco won 2-0 at 10-man Arles-Avignon.

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Rennes remain third despite their goalless at home against Auxerre.

The Brittany side have lost momentum in recent weeks, taking just two points from their last three matches, as Auxerre are just above the drop zone in 17th.

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Paris Saint Germain have also lost steam, taking two points from their last four games including Saturday's 0-0 draw to Lorient, leaving the Parisians a distant fifth, 12 points behind Lille and five off Rennes.

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Elsewhere, Bordeaux stay eighth after a 0-0 draw at 12th-place Nancy.

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The situation remains complicated for Brest, who suffered their fourth straight defeat after a last gasp Brown Ideye goal gave hosts Sochaux a 2-1 win.

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Montpellier won 1-0 at Toulouse to keep their bid for a Europa League spot alive as European rivals Saint-Etienne one place below were held 1-1 by Valenciennes on Sunday.


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