Marseille go top in Ligue 1 as Lens thrash Monaco
Marseille's French-Gabonese forward #10 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (R) fights for the ball with Panathinaikos' Croatian defender #21 Tin Jedvaj during the UEFA Champions League second leg of the third qualifying round football match between Olympique Marseille (OM) and Panathinaikos at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, on August 15, 2023. (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON / AFP)
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English duo Angel Gomes and Mason Greenwood scored as
Marseille took over top spot in Ligue 1 from Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday with
a 3-0 home win over Brest.
Gomes fired Marseille ahead in the 25th minute with a
free-kick that squirmed through the hands of Brest goalkeeper Radoslaw Majecki.
Greenwood struck his eighth league goal of the season, from
the penalty spot after Igor Paixao was fouled by defender Kenny Lala.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang bagged a late third as Marseille
shook off their controversial midweek Champions League defeat by Atalanta to go
a point clear of PSG in the French top flight.
"It's typical of Marseille. We played badly against
Atalanta on Wednesday with almost the same team as today," said Marseille
coach Roberto De Zerbi.
"But today I think we played a very good match and I had
a lot of fun on the bench."
"There's no reason right now for an OM player to be
worried. We're top of the table with the best attack and 28 goals scored. I'd
even like them to play with more courage and confidence," De Zerbi added
Lens are level with Marseille after a 4-1 win over 10-man
Monaco, who had USA international Folarin Balogun sent off shortly after he had
scored
Odsonne Edouard put Lens ahead in the principality but
Balogun equalised with a penalty. Wesley Said restored the lead for Lens before
Balogun saw red for a challenge on Mamadou Sangare
Sangare promptly grabbed Lens' third on the stroke of
half-time. Said scored again in the 60th minute. Ansu Fati missed a late
penalty for Monaco to compound their misery as they slid to a second straight
league defeat, falling five points behind the leading duo
Le Havre snatched a last-gasp equaliser to draw 1-1 with
Nantes.
Luis Enrique's injury-hit PSG can reclaim first place on
Sunday with a win away to Lyon, but the reigning champions are without Ousmane
Dembele, Achraf Hakimi, Desire Doue and Nuno Mendes, who are all injured.


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