In
absence of Messi and Neymar, PSG loses 3-1 at Lens for 1st defeat of season
PSG was without
Neymar, through suspension, and World Cup winner Messi, who is returning to
training after an extended stay back home in Argentina.
French league leader
Paris Saint-Germain crumbled under pressure to lose 3-1 at Lens for its first
defeat of the season as second-place Lens cut the gap to four points and
maintained its perfect home record.
PSG's weakness against the counterattack was ruthlessly exposed by Lens.
The northern side scored at the start of each half and dominated the midfield
battle against a rattled PSG to make it nine straight home victories for coach
Franck Haise's side. Lens has the league's best defense with 11 goals allowed
in 17 matches, compared to 13 for PSG.
Haise celebrated his 100th game in charge by grabbing a microphone and
singing a club anthem with the jubilant fans. Closely knit with its supporters,
Lens has strong working-class roots from its history as a mining community and
is known as Les Sang et Or (The Blood and Gold) for its yellow jersey and red
shorts. Lens won its only league title in 1998 and was a close runner-up to
Lyon in 2002.
The first goal came in the fifth minute.
Lens used its strong pressing game to win the
ball and moved it wide left to Florian Sotoca, whose goal-bound cross was
palmed away by goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma only for winger Przemyslaw
Frankowski to volley home.
The lead was short-lived as forward Hugo Ekitiké, given a rare start in
the absence of Neymar and Lionel Messi, scored from close range three minutes
later after Lens failed to deal with a cross from the right.
PSG was without Neymar, through suspension, and World Cup winner Messi,
who is returning to training after an extended stay back home in Argentina.
PSG's weakness against rapid attacks was exposed when midfielder Seko
Fofana won the ball near his own penalty area and threaded a 40-meter pass to
Loïs Openda. He expertly cut inside defender Marquinhos before slipping the
ball under Donnarumma.
PSG conceded just two minutes into the second half as midfielder Fabien
Ruiz lost the ball, Openda back-heeled it to forward Alexis Claude-Maurice and
he slotted past Donnarumma.
PSG star Kylian Mbappé was kept quiet, with the league's 13-goal top
scorer mustering only a speculative shot in the 60th.
Coach Christophe Galtier's decision to play Mbappé and Morocco right
back Achraf Hakimi this week in back-to-back games so soon after the World Cup
appeared to backfire as both looked jaded. Galtier said they will be rested for
Friday's French Cup game at Châteauroux.
OTHER MATCHES
Monaco moved up to fourth place after winning
1-0 at home to Brest, with Russia midfielder Alexandr Golovin scoring in the
54th minute.
Monaco coach Philippe Clement made a bold choice selecting 17-year-old
Eliesse Ben Seghir over established striker Wissam Ben Yedder, the club's top
scorer for the past three seasons.
“He brought a lot of energy to the team,” Clement said. “What's
important is not a player's age but what he shows on the field.” Ben Seghir
made a sensational league debut in midweek, coming off the bench to score twice
— including an Mbappé-style curling winner — to help Monaco win 3-2 at Auxerre.
Monaco is level on points with third-place Marseille, which plays at
Montpellier on Monday.
Lyon lost 1-0 at home to Clermont, with midfielder Muhammed Cham scoring
a penalty with three minutes left. The win moved Clermont into ninth place and
two points behind Lyon in eighth.
Rock-bottom Angers took a 10th-minute lead through striker Abdallah
Sima, but Lorient equalized in the 79th when Sima turned Enzo Le Fée's corner
into his own net. Le Fée hit the winner for 2-1 as Lorient moved up to sixth
spot.
Toulouse won 2-0 against Ajaccio, with goals from Rafael Ratao and
captain Brecht Dejaegere.
Substitute Marcus Coco scored the winner as Nantes beat Auxerre 1-0 to
pull clear of the relegation zone.
MONDAY'S GAMES
Rennes needs a home win over Nice to move above
Monaco into at least fourth place in the chase for a Europa League spot.
After a narrow 2-1 defeat at PSG, struggling Strasbourg hosts Troyes,
and Lille hosts Reims.
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