Ligue 1: Lyon scores late goals to beat Monaco 2-0 as Lille loses

Karl Toko Ekambi scored an ice-cool late penalty and central defender Jason Denayer added another near the end as Lyon beat Monaco 2-0 in Ligue 1.

Published : Oct 17, 2021 09:33 IST

Lyon's Karl Toko Ekambi (centre) celebrates with Lyon's Houssem Aouar (top) after scoring. - AP
Lyon's Karl Toko Ekambi (centre) celebrates with Lyon's Houssem Aouar (top) after scoring. - AP
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Lyon's Karl Toko Ekambi (centre) celebrates with Lyon's Houssem Aouar (top) after scoring. - AP

Forward Karl Toko Ekambi scored an ice-cool late penalty and central defender Jason Denayer added another near the end as Lyon beat Monaco 2-0 to move up to fifth place in the French league on Saturday.

Brazil midfielder Lucas Paqueta turned a tight game into Lyon's favour with his superb passing as soon as he went on, even though he only just returned from international duty. Toko Ekambi held his nerve and netted from a short run-up as he sent goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel the wrong way in the 75th minute.

Paqueta played a clever late pass to release former Chelsea left-back Emerson, and his low cross could hardly be missed by Denayer from just two metres out.

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After three goals in two games for France Under-21s during the international break, 18-year-old Rayan Cherki was handed a start up front for Lyon. He looked sharp.

In the day's other match defending champion Lille lost at Clermont 1-0 and was in ninth place.

Lille’s form picked up in recent matches, but coach Jocelyn Gourvennec's side fell behind in the 32nd minute when left-back Vital N'Simba hit a smart half-volley from the edge of the penalty area.

Lille's veteran captain, Jose Fonte, almost equalised with 10 minutes left but goalie Arthur Desmas saved the central defender's low shot.

SUNDAY'S GAMES

It will be an emotional night for Marseille fans when they pay their tributes to hugely popular former president Bernard Tapie, who died this month. The home game against Lorient is the first at Stade Velodrome since Tapie’s death on October 3.

Elsewhere, Lens and Nice continue their push to remain in the top three places.

On Friday, runaway leader Paris Saint-Germain needed a controversial late penalty from striker Kylian Mbappe to come from behind and scrape a 2-1 win against Angers.

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