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PSG win in Marseille for first time in five years

SoccerNews in Ligue 1 26 Oct 2008

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Paris Saint Germain's thrilling 4-2 victory at Marseille on Sunday night prevented the home side grabbing top spot in the French league in their first victory at the Riviera club for five years.

The 24-year-old striker Guillaume Hoarau scored PSG's first and final goals, with Peguy Luyindula and Jerome Rothen strikes sandwiched in between, though Marseille had been 2-1 ahead with goals from Mamadou Niang and Mathieu Valbuena.

It was PSG's first league victory at the Velodrome stadium since November 30 2003 and condemned Marseille to their first league defeat of the season.

Marseille looked to have paid the penalty of leaving Hatem Ben Arfa on the bench while PSG's tactic of playing a second-string team in midweek UEFA Cup action paid dividends as their fresh legs dominated the second half.

Champions Lyon, who drew 0-0 at Auxerre on Saturday, top the table with 21 points after 10 matches, with second-placed Marseille on 19, and Le Mans, Bordeaux and Toulouse all on 18 points.

Bordeaux could have sneaked provisionally into second spot with a win at Nice but were held instead 2-2 after throwing away a two-goal lead, Nice levelling affairs with a penalty six minutes into stoppage time by Loic Remy.

Brazilian Wendel had given Bordeaux an 11th-minute lead with a rasping free-kick and Argentine Fernando Cavenaghi made it two nine minutes after the restart.

It looked all over but Eric Mouloungui pulled one back as Nice, hovering on the fringes of the top six, belatedly began to show some muscle in attack before Remy clinched a point after Pierre Ducasse was adjudged – sowewhat harshly – to have handled in the box.

Le Mans also drew 2-2 away, in their case at Rennes, while Toulouse drew 0-0 against Monaco.

Lille are eighth on 16 points after a brace from Ludo Obraniak secured a 2-2 home draw with Caen, who remain in midtable.

Down at the bottom, Le Havre thanked two goals from Jean-Michel Lesage as they recovered from going a goal down inside a minute to win 2-1 against fellow strugglers Valenciennes while Lorient dragged former giants Nantes back down towards the mire with a 3-0 win in their Breton derby.

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