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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Ligue 1: Monaco down 10-man Lille

A first half strike from South Korean forward Park Chu Young ensured leaders Lille suffered just their fourth defeat of the season as Monaco moved out of the drop zone in French league action on Saturday.
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Lille have 58 points from 30 games with Marsille four points behind and Rennes on 51, one point ahead of former multiple champions Lyon.

Monaco got off to an attacking start with Lille's defenders deflecting out an early effort from Cameroonian Benjamin Moukandjo after seven minutes.

But it was a nightmare return from injury for Lille's Adil Rami as his poor back pass to goalkeeper Mickael Landreau allowed Park to score the winning goal.

Park made no mistake, picking up the pass to fire past Landreau for his 11th goal of the season.

Faced with the incessant Monaco onslaught, Gervinho lost his cool and was sent off for a foul on Adriano eight minutes before the break.

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Third-placed Rennes' title ambitions were further hit as they fell 2-0 at mid-table Brest in Saturday's late match, leaving them four games without a win and in danger of being overtaken by Lyon who host Lens on Sunday.

Brest opened with a superb first half goal from Nolan Roux under the eyes of Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish who had come to watch Rennes goalkeeper Nicolas Douchez.

But it wasn't to be Douchez's night as he could find no reply when Roux fired in from 35 metres to opening the score after 29 minutes. Bruno Grougi scored the second after 55 minutes as Brest move up two spots to 11th.

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Elsewhere, Paris Saint Germain got back to winning ways with a 2-1 success at Caen as they stay fifth with 49 points with eight games to play.

Christophe Jallet opened for PSG after 13 minutes with Clement Chantome getting the second after 69 minutes. Romain Hamouma pulled one back for Caen three minutes into extra time.

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European hopefuls Saint Etienne were held to a 2-2 draw by struggling Auxerre, while Bordeaux's European hopes took a knock as they were held to a goalless draw at home to tailenders Arles-Avignon.

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Mid-table Lorient and Sochaux drew 1-1 as did Valenciennes after a last-gasp goal by Marama Vahirua gave visiting Nancy a share of the points.


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