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Lille regain top spot with comeback victory at Lyon

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Burak Yilmaz scored twice and set up another as Lille staged a brilliant comeback to claim a thrilling 3-2 victory at title rivals Lyon on Sunday and reclaim top spot in Ligue 1 from reigning champions Paris Saint-germain.

The away side trailed by two goals shortly before half-time, but Yilmaz inspired an unlikely fightback to send Lille one point clear of PSG with four matches remaining.

Monaco are just a point further back in third ater Wissam Ben Yedder’s late goal grabbed a 1-0 win at Angers, but fourth-placed Lyon’s title challenge appears all but over, siting six points off the pace.

Lyon assistant coach Claude Fichaux said: “The scenario and the result are terrible. We arrived in the dressing room downcast.”

Lyon struck first in the 20th minute as Islam Slimani drilled Maxence Caqueret’s cut-back into the roof of the net.

The hosts’ doubled their lead in comical circumstan­ces 10 minutes before the interval as confusion in the Lille defence ended with the ball ricochetin­g off captain Jose Fonte and into his own net.

But Christophe Galtier’s men gave themselves hope on the stroke of half-time when Yilmaz smashed a free-kick into the top corner to score his 11th league goal of the campaign.

The visitors levelled on the hour mark as Yilmaz broke clear of the Lyon defence and squared for David to convert a simple tap-in.

The 35-year-old sealed the victory in the 85th minute, latching onto his fellow Turkish internatio­nal Yusuf Yazici’s flick-on to bear down on goal and clip a cool finish over Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.

Monaco, who edged PSG to the title in 2017, remain well in the hunt.

Niko Kovac’s Monaco were frustrated for long periods at Angers, with Stevan Jovetic hobbling off injured early on shortly ater being denied in a one-on-one by home goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni.

Kevin Volland and Aleksandr Golovin both went close for the visitors before half-time, while Guillermo Maripan struck the crossbar from close range early in the second period.

But Ben Yedder, who replaced Jovetic, found space with 11 minutes to play and lited the ball over Bernardoni to grab his 18th league goal of the campaign and clinch a precious three points.

Earlier on Sunday, troubled Bordeaux suffered their fith straight defeat, losing 4-1 to Lorient.

Nigerian forward Terem Moffi scored a hat-trick to keep Bordeaux in a batle against relegation, three days ater their American owners said they wanted to pull their financial support for the sixtime French champions.

Some 1,000 Bordeaux supporters protested in front of the city’s town hall on Saturday demanding the resignatio­n of president Frederic Longuepee, accusing him of plunging the club into bankruptcy.

American investment fund king street announced Thursday it was divesting itself of Bordeaux because of “the economic context linked to the Covid-19 pandemic and the withdrawal of (broadcast group) Mediapro (which) caused an unpreceden­ted drop in revenues for French football clubs”.

The club was placed into administra­tion as Bordeaux mayor Pierre Hurmic said the city would be involved in trying to find the team a new buyer.

Bordeaux fell behind to a Yoane Wissa goal on 18 minutes before Moffi struck twice to put the home side up 3-0 by half-time.

Moffi completed his hat-trick 10 minutes from time before Malian teenager Issouf Sissokho bagged his first senior goal as a late consolatio­n.

Bordeaux remain five points clear of the relegation play-off spot, currently occupied by Nantes.

Di jon were relegated following a 5-1 loss at renn es. Lens reclaimed the fith and final European place from Marseille with a 2-1 victory over Nimes, while Nice snapped Montpellie­r’s 11-game unbeaten run with a 3-1 win in Sunday’s early kick-off.

PSG defeated Metz 3-1 on Saturday to move top as they hunt an eighth Ligue 1 title in nine seasons.

Yilmaz completed the stirring comeback with five minutes to go, thanks to an ice-cool finish past keeper Anthony Lopes, galvanisin­g Lille’s hopes of liting a first title in a decade while practicall­y ending Lyon’s slim chances

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 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Lille’s Burak Yilmaz celebrates after scoring a goal against Olympique Lyonnais during their French League match on Sunday.
Agence France-presse Lille’s Burak Yilmaz celebrates after scoring a goal against Olympique Lyonnais during their French League match on Sunday.

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