Journal De Bruxelles - PSG beat Lyon to extend lead in Ligue 1

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PSG beat Lyon to extend lead in Ligue 1
PSG beat Lyon to extend lead in Ligue 1 / Photo: FRANCK FIFE - AFP

PSG beat Lyon to extend lead in Ligue 1

Paris Saint-Germain outclassed in-form Lyon on Sunday, winning 3-1 to extend their lead at the top of the Ligue 1 table to seven points.

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Ousmane Dembele opened the scoring at the Parc des Princes and Vitinha added a penalty as PSG raced into a two-goal lead in what was expected to be one of the biggest tests of their credentials domestically this season.

Georges Mikautadze pulled one back for Lyon before the break but they never really looked like equalising and substitute Goncalo Ramos wrapped up the points for PSG late on.

The win for Paris comes after nearest challengers Marseille and Monaco were both held to draws on Saturday, putting them in an even stronger position to go on and retain their title.

PSG now head to Monaco on Wednesday in a rearranged fixture which will give them the chance to finish 2024 with a 10-point advantage over their nearest rivals.

Earlier in France, Champions League surprise package Brest followed their latest famous European win in midweek by hammering Nantes 4-1.

First-half goals by Kamory Doumbia and captain Brendan Chardonnet set Brest on their way in Brittany, and Abdallah Sima added a late brace after Douglas Augusto had pulled a goal back for Nantes.

It was a much-needed victory for Brest, who had lost four of their previous five games in Ligue 1 but are up into mid-table, six points clear of the bottom three.

The Pirates qualified for the Champions League for the first time in their history by finishing third in Ligue 1 last season.

A 1-0 home win over PSV Eindhoven in midweek was, remarkably, their fourth victory in six outings in Europe's elite club competition -- they are currently on course to qualify directly for the last 16.

Eric Roy's team were back in their Stade Francis-Le Ble home for Sunday's game, with the club forced to host Champions League matches over an hour away in Guingamp because their own stadium does not meet UEFA requirements.

Bottom club Montpellier came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Nice, while Le Havre -- also in the relegation zone -- lost 3-0 at home to Strasbourg.

Jorge Sampaoli's struggling Rennes defeated Angers 2-0.

B.A.Bauwens--JdB