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LFP: Bordeaux title hopes take dent after setback at home

MAKE MY DAY Even the appearance of Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood failed to inspire Lyon after they slumped to a surprise home defeat against Sochaux

AFP , PARIS

US film director and actor Clint Eastwood, shakes hands with Lyon midfielder Fernandes Michel Bastos before the start of the match between Lyon and Sochaux on Saturday at the Gerland stadium in Lyon, France.

PHOTO: AFP

Bordeaux’s hopes of landing a second successive French title suffered a blow on Saturday when they slid to a surprise 1-0 loss at Auxerre

Bordeaux’s reverse at the Stade de l’Abbe-Deschamps came on the back of a lackluster loss two weeks ago at St Etienne.

This time, the tale was one of two penalties — the first missed in the opening period by Fernando Cavenaghi, who saw home keeper Olivier Sorin block his 31st minute effort.

Argentine forward Cavenaghi had helped to win the kick by feeding marauding Brazilian Wendel, who was barged off the ball by Dariusz Dudka.

Despite their greater creativity Bordeaux were lacking a cutting edge in the final third of the field and paid for their complacency when Auxerre took their penalty chance when it fell their way rather fortuitously on 72 minutes.

Valter Birsa sent keeper Cedric Carrasso the wrong way with his strike after Mickael Ciano was harshly adjudged to have fouled Cedric Hengbart in the box.

In a frantic final few minutes Ireneusz Jelen hit the bar with a rocket for Auxerre while Yoann Gourcuff, along with Wendel the focal point of most of Bordeaux’s elaborate approach play, volleyed over from close range.

The loss left Bordeaux a point behind Lyon, who have 20 points from their nine games after they inexplicably slumped at 2-0 home to Sochaux for their first loss of the campaign.

Lyon failed to gain even a crumb of inspiration from the appearance for a ceremonial kickoff of Clint Eastwood, the legendary US actor and director in the city as guest of honor at the city’s film festival.

Jacques Faty set the ball rolling for Sochaux with the first in the 16th minute after French international keeper Hugo Lloris flapped at a corner and Sloan Privat drilled home the clincher two minutes from the end to cheer a Sochaux side who had begun the day just a point above the drop zone.

While the leading pair failed to fire on all cylinders following the international break Montpellier and Marseille took advantage.

Marseille roared past Nancy 3-0 away with goals from Matthieu Valbuena, Brandao and Fabrice Abriel while Montpellier edged St Etienne 2-1 with Karim Ait Fana 54 and Souleymane Camara on target.

In other games it was:

• Le Mans 1, Boulogne 1

• Valenciennes 2, Grenoble 0

• Lille 0, Rennes 0

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