Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) suffered a dismal home defeat to Monaco, with Luis Enrique describing the match as their "worst of the season". PSG's players created very little, and it was a different story had Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara been sent off for his reckless challenge on Lucas Chevalier in the first half. The France international claimed he felt lucky to avoid a red card instead.
In contrast, struggling side Toulouse proved too much for Marseille, who were already buoyed by PSG's defeat. A 2-2 draw felt like a defeat for De Zerbi's team, who had been on the brink of taking top spot earlier in the day. The result was a painful reminder of Marseille's fallibility, particularly their tendency to concede in injury time.
Ligue 1 leaders Lens continued to fly high after a convincing win over Angers. Despite being asked about the possibility of winning the title, coach Pierre Sage refused to get carried away, saying his team have not yet "hit their ceiling". Meanwhile, PSG maintained their grip on second place but remain concerned about the lack of goals from their forwards.
There was trouble brewing at Nice, who were thrashed 3-1 by Lorient. The defeat sparked angry confrontations with fans, and manager Franck Haise revealed he had previously offered to leave the club if his demands were not met. Despite this, Haise seems uncertain about the team's future, admitting that they are "fighting to stay up".
Strasbourg's loss to Brest highlighted their struggles with discipline, particularly in terms of set pieces. Coach Liam Rosenior emphasized the need for the team to stop making excuses and focus on winning games.
The table remains tight, with Lens, PSG, Marseille, Lille, Rennes, Lyon, Monaco, Strasbourg, Toulouse, Nice, Brest, Angers, Paris FC, Le Havre, Lorient, Nantes, Metz, and Auxerre all jostling for top spot. The final day of the season promises to be an exciting conclusion to the campaign.
In contrast, struggling side Toulouse proved too much for Marseille, who were already buoyed by PSG's defeat. A 2-2 draw felt like a defeat for De Zerbi's team, who had been on the brink of taking top spot earlier in the day. The result was a painful reminder of Marseille's fallibility, particularly their tendency to concede in injury time.
Ligue 1 leaders Lens continued to fly high after a convincing win over Angers. Despite being asked about the possibility of winning the title, coach Pierre Sage refused to get carried away, saying his team have not yet "hit their ceiling". Meanwhile, PSG maintained their grip on second place but remain concerned about the lack of goals from their forwards.
There was trouble brewing at Nice, who were thrashed 3-1 by Lorient. The defeat sparked angry confrontations with fans, and manager Franck Haise revealed he had previously offered to leave the club if his demands were not met. Despite this, Haise seems uncertain about the team's future, admitting that they are "fighting to stay up".
Strasbourg's loss to Brest highlighted their struggles with discipline, particularly in terms of set pieces. Coach Liam Rosenior emphasized the need for the team to stop making excuses and focus on winning games.
The table remains tight, with Lens, PSG, Marseille, Lille, Rennes, Lyon, Monaco, Strasbourg, Toulouse, Nice, Brest, Angers, Paris FC, Le Havre, Lorient, Nantes, Metz, and Auxerre all jostling for top spot. The final day of the season promises to be an exciting conclusion to the campaign.