Ligue 1: Lille misses chance to move level with leader PSG, Lyon wins

Lille drew 1-1 at Saint-Etienne while Lyon made it nine games unbeaten when it beat Reims 3-0 at home on Sunday.

Published : Nov 30, 2020 08:20 IST

Lille is two points behind defending champion PSG and leads Lyon, Monaco and fifth-place Montpellier on goal difference.

Lille missed the chance to move level on points with Ligue 1 leader Paris Saint-Germain when it drew 1-1 at Saint-Etienne on Sunday.

Saint-Etienne avoided an eighth straight league defeat, taking the lead through forward Wahbi Khazri’s 32nd-minute penalty.

Lille pressured strongly after the break and forward Jonathan Ikone equalized in the 64th, but then veteran Turkey striker Burak Yilmaz scooped a shot over for Lille when ideally placed with 15 minutes left.

 

Lille is two points behind defending champion PSG and leads Lyon, Monaco and fifth-place Montpellier on goal difference.

Winning streak intact

Earlier, Lyon made it nine games unbeaten when it beat Reims 3-0 at home.

Forward Karl Toko Ekambi put the home side ahead in the 21st minute when he volleyed in Memphis Depay’s brilliant cross from the left. Reims midfielder Moreto Cassama was sent off 10 minutes later for fouling Depay as he was running through on goal.

Lyon had a second goal ruled out shortly after when striker Tino Kadewere was given offside.

 

Kadewere and Toko Ekambi also hit the post in a one-sided first half, and the second goal came soon after the break when Toko Ekambi set up midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

The day got even better for Lyon when Moussa Dembele netted his first of the season, latching onto Toko Ekambi’s pass and expertly dinking the ball over the goalkeeper in the 81st.

Monaco wins

Monaco also won 3-0, beating Nimes with goals from Sofiane Diop, Gelson Martins and Kevin Volland.

 

In Sunday’s other matches, it was- Metz 0, Brest 2; Lens 1, Angers 3; Lorient 0, Montpellier 1, and Nice 1, Dijon 3.

PSG’s 2-2 draw at home to Bordeaux on Saturday opened the door for Lille, and made it five goals conceded in two games for the defending champion’s shaky defense.