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Lyon team bus attacked on way to Marseille

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PARIS—Lyon said its team bus was attacked on the way to the stadium in Marseille where it lost 2-1 in the French league on Sunday. Lyon published photos of several smashed windows on its bus and tweeted that the safety of players was not sufficient­ly ensured for the journey despite earlier threats against them.

Lyon club President Jean-Michel Aulas said five objects hit the bus.

On the field, Dimitri Payet scored twice as Marseille held on with 10 men to claim a victory that moved the team up to second place.

The attacking midfielder netted his goals in the first half as Marseille ended a run of five straight league defeats against Lyon, and no wins in the last 10 league games between them.

Lyon hit back through striker Moussa Dembele in the 60th minute, and Marseille played with a man less from the 64th when defender Alvaro Gonzalez was sent off for impeding Dembele as he ran through on goal.

Marseille’s win moved it eight points behind leader Paris Saint-Germain, while Lyon is in 14th place.

Home fans at a fervent Stade Velodrome saw something rare in the 39th minute: Payet slid in on Bertrand Traore and won a tough tackle in midfield.

Payet bounced onto his feet and sprayed a pass right to midfielder Maxime Lopez, sprinted forward to collect the return ball on the edge of the area and—after expertly controllin­g it at speed— swiveled adroitly to hit a shot into the bottom left corner for his second goal.

It was not the technique that was surprising or the accuracy of Payet’s shooting—he has scored many spectacula­r goals from free kicks and long-distance shots—but more the gritty commitment from a player often known more for silky ability than work rate.

Payet turned to the crowd and flexed his biceps like a muscle man, reinforcin­g his new-found combative attitude.

“We played with our hearts,” Payet told match broadcaste­r Canal Plus.

Earlier, he had coolly clipped a penalty to the left of Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes in the 18th minute following a handball. The penalty decision led to some friction, with Lyon right back Leo Dubois and Marseille striker Dario Benedetto confrontin­g each other.

Lyon was missing injured top scorer Memphis Depay, but Dembele continued his scoring form by heading in Traore’s cross from the right. It was his ninth league goal this season, moving him level as top scorer with Monaco’s Wissam Ben Yedder.

Saint-Etienne twice came from behind to win, 3-2, at Nantes and move into fourth place under new Coach Claude Puel.

Saint-Etienne has not lost since former Leicester Coach Puel took charge five weeks ago with the club in the relegation zone, and won a hard-fought encounter with two goals from striker Denis Bouanga.

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