Lyon beats local rival Saint-Etienne 1-0 to take fifth place in French league

Updated Nov. 10, 2024 5:32 p.m. ET
Associated Press

PARIS (AP) — Alexandre Lacazette scored the only goal as host Lyon beat bitter local rival Saint-Etienne 1-0 to move up to fifth place in the French league on Sunday.

Lacazette turned the ball in from close range with his knee in the 29th minute after midfielder Corentin Tolisso set up the former Arsenal forward with an overhead kick.

Seven-time French champion Lyon moved one place and point above Nice, and one point behind Lille in fourth spot.

The match was interrupted after just two minutes by referee Willy Delajod because the amount of smoke lit from flares by the home fans made it too difficult to see the ball.

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It resumed several minutes later.

Lyon goalkeeper Lucas Perri stopped Saint-Etienne’s only genuine chance in the 76th, foiling striker Ibrahim Sissoko in a one-on-one.

There were no visiting fans allowed because of the risk of clashes. A brutal fight in the center of Lyon four years ago involving around 150 rival fans led to several injuries.

Earlier Sunday, midfielder Tom Louchet scored six minutes into second-half stoppage time to earn Nice a 2-2 home draw with Lille.

Although Lille extended its unbeaten run to 10 games overall, the northern side wasted the chance to overtake southern team Marseille and move into third place. Lille is one point behind Marseille.

Lille took the lead in the 17th minute when 19-year-old Belgian forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo broke free down the left and scored past goalkeeper Marcin Bulka.

Midfielder Sofiane Diop equalized in the 56th with a smart back-heel from close range but Dutch defender Mitchel Bakker restored Lille's advantage 10 minutes later, with the lively Fernandez-Pardo involved in the build up.

With seconds remaining, Bulka joined the Nice attack for a free kick and Louchet pounced with a low shot.

Japan forwards score for Reims

Keito Nakumara and Junya Ito had a goal each as Reims won 3-0 at struggling Le Havre to go seventh and level on points with Nice, which is sixth on goal difference. Striker Oumar Diakité got the other goal.

The match was briefly interrupted after Ito's goal in the 57th when some Le Havre fans made homophobic chants.

After the stadium announcer said the game would be abandoned if the chants continued, they quickly stopped.

Elsewhere, rock-bottom Montpellier won 3-1 at home against Brest, which is in fourth place in the new-look Champions League.

Arnaud Nordin and Wahbi Khazri scored inside the first 12 minutes.

After Jonas Martin pulled a goal back early in the second half, Nordin's penalty was saved by Marco Bizot, but substitute Tanguy Coulibaly ensured victory with a late goal.

Also Sunday, Rennes lost 2-0 at home to midtable Toulouse.

Rennes fired coach Julien Stéphan on Thursday and former Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli, who is expected to be hired, watched the game at Roazhon Park.

Defending champion Paris Saint-Germain is six points ahead of second-place Monaco, with both winning on Saturday.

Nantes condemns racist abuse

Nantes condemned racist insults aimed at its player Sorba Thomas, who is Black, on social media following Saturday's 3-2 loss away to Lens.

Nantes expressed its “profound indignation” on X and offered the 25-year-old Wales winger its “total support.”

Thomas came on in the 80th minute with the score 2-1 to Nantes, before himself being replaced in stoppage time after Lens had scored twice.

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