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Marseille on track for Champions League spot with win at Lorient

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Paris, France - Marseille grabbed back second place in Ligue 1 on Sunday with a 3-0 win at Lorient that puts them firmly on track for Champions League football next season.

Jorge Sampaoli-coached Marseille were denied a place in the Europa Conference League final by Feyenoord on Thursday, but they are eyeing a direct ticket to the Champions League group stage next season after opening up a three-point lead over Monaco.

Goals from Bamba Dieng, Matteo Guendouzi and Gerson gave Marseille a straightfo­rward win in Brittany.

“We’re very happy with this result today, which wasn’t easy but was really important,” Sampaoli said.

“I think that after a match like the one against Feyenoord, we found the right sort of play to give our response.”

PSG, already crowned champions, were held 2-2 by Troyes, who are owned by the same Abu Dhabi group as Manchester City, in the late game.

“We maybe lacked a bit of tension which comes with competitio­n, but more generally I thought the team deserved the victory,” PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino told reporters.

“We have won the title, our objective has been fulfilled, now we have to respect the competitio­n, and I think we did that,” he added.

Kylian Mbappe played the full 90 minutes for PSG as discussion­s about his future persist with

Real Madrid reportedly interested in the World Cup winner but PSG desperate to keep him.

Mbappe’s mother Fayza Lamari on Thursday denied a French report that he had agreed in principle to remain at PSG for up to three years.

She tweeted that there was no agreement “with Paris Saint-Germain (or with any other club)” and that “discussion­s... are continuing calmly”.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Lorient’s Fabien Lemoine (R) and Marseille’s Matteo Guendouzi battle for the ball duing their Ligue 1 match on Sunday
(AFP) Lorient’s Fabien Lemoine (R) and Marseille’s Matteo Guendouzi battle for the ball duing their Ligue 1 match on Sunday

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