Marseille's title hopes take a hit as they snatch a 2-1 draw against struggling Toulouse, despite dominating possession. The draw, their second consecutive result without taking the lead in injury time at home, left Roberto De Zerbi's side frustrated and wondering what might have been.
The result gave PSG, who were languishing in third, another chance to climb the table, albeit with no real pressure on their title ambitions. Les Bleus dropped two points, having already lost out on a vital opportunity against Monaco last week. The defeat will be particularly galling for Luis Enrique's side, who felt they had created little and squandered possession in front of an uninspiring PSG defense.
PSG's woes were compounded by the fact that they could have easily been beaten, with Monaco creating more chances than their hosts despite being on the back foot. The Les Monegasques' victory ended a 12-game winless streak for PSG against their rivals from the South of France.
Despite this setback, Marseille's top spot in Ligue 1 remains within reach, albeit with Lens and PSG now only one point behind. However, the draw has injected new life into the title chase, but it is unclear whether De Zerbi's side can maintain the momentum required to secure European champions qualification.
In contrast, Nice's struggles continued as they slumped to a 3-1 defeat at Lorient, with fans taking their frustrations out on the coaching staff and boardroom. The result is likely to lead to calls for Florian Maurice's departure, after he admitted that Nice were "rubbish" before being given an ultimatum by the fanbase.
Meanwhile, Strasbourg narrowly escaped a 2-1 defeat against Brest in the Europa Conference League, with Hugo Magnetti scoring a late winner after conceding a penalty. The draw has left Strasbourg and their European rivals on thin ice, as they struggle to secure qualification for the competition.
Lens moved to the top of Ligue 1 with a 31-point haul, but Pierre Sage warned that his team are not yet at full strength, having only played 14 games so far this season. The Frenchman believes that Lens need to hit their ceiling before embarking on a European title bid.
As for Marseille and PSG, the two teams will now face each other in the Ligue 1 showdown of the season, with all eyes on who can come out on top to take advantage of Lens' struggles.
The result gave PSG, who were languishing in third, another chance to climb the table, albeit with no real pressure on their title ambitions. Les Bleus dropped two points, having already lost out on a vital opportunity against Monaco last week. The defeat will be particularly galling for Luis Enrique's side, who felt they had created little and squandered possession in front of an uninspiring PSG defense.
PSG's woes were compounded by the fact that they could have easily been beaten, with Monaco creating more chances than their hosts despite being on the back foot. The Les Monegasques' victory ended a 12-game winless streak for PSG against their rivals from the South of France.
Despite this setback, Marseille's top spot in Ligue 1 remains within reach, albeit with Lens and PSG now only one point behind. However, the draw has injected new life into the title chase, but it is unclear whether De Zerbi's side can maintain the momentum required to secure European champions qualification.
In contrast, Nice's struggles continued as they slumped to a 3-1 defeat at Lorient, with fans taking their frustrations out on the coaching staff and boardroom. The result is likely to lead to calls for Florian Maurice's departure, after he admitted that Nice were "rubbish" before being given an ultimatum by the fanbase.
Meanwhile, Strasbourg narrowly escaped a 2-1 defeat against Brest in the Europa Conference League, with Hugo Magnetti scoring a late winner after conceding a penalty. The draw has left Strasbourg and their European rivals on thin ice, as they struggle to secure qualification for the competition.
Lens moved to the top of Ligue 1 with a 31-point haul, but Pierre Sage warned that his team are not yet at full strength, having only played 14 games so far this season. The Frenchman believes that Lens need to hit their ceiling before embarking on a European title bid.
As for Marseille and PSG, the two teams will now face each other in the Ligue 1 showdown of the season, with all eyes on who can come out on top to take advantage of Lens' struggles.