Montpellier fluffed the chance to draw level with Ligue 1 leaders Girondins Bordeaux with a 1-0 loss at Saint-Etienne on Saturday.
Emmanuel Riviere’s goal 11 minutes from time proved Montpellier’s downfall, leaving them in second on 48 points, three points adrift of Bordeaux.
Laurent Blanc’s titleholders have been given the weekend off to allow them time to prepare for their Champions League round-of-16 first-leg tie at Greek side Olympiakos on Tuesday.
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Saint-Etienne’s win ended a five-match winning sequence put together by the season’s surprise packages, while substitute Riviere’s goal was their first conceded this year.
Montpellier coach Rene Girard was disappointed at the end of a fine run.
“We’ve lost the habit of losing. Little Riviere added punch to their attack. We deserved to come away with a draw so I’m disappointed with the end result, but the boys are good physically and mentally,” Girard said.
The three points lifted Saint-Etienne six points clear of the relegation zone.
Nice celebrated their first win in three months when France international striker Loic Remy struck from the penalty spot for a 1-0 win over Lorient.
The victory appeared to be enough to save under-pressure coach Didier Olle-Nicolle, who was confirmed in his position until the end of the season by Nice managing director Patrick Governatori immediately after the final whistle.
Le Mans, third from bottom and six points below Nice and Saint-Etienne, gained what could prove to be three precious points with a 3-1 victory at fellow relegation-strugglers Boulogne-sur-Mer.
The match turned in the space of three first-half minutes with a fine strike by Mathieu Dossevi on the half-hour mark and Gregory Cerdan doubling up just after.
Mustapha Yatabare pulled one back with just over quarter of an hour to go, but to no avail, with Le Mans’ Mali forward Modibo Maiga bagging a third in the fifth minute of stoppage-time.
Up toward the top, Monaco were on the wrong side of a 3-0 rout inflicted by home side Lens, with the goals coming from Issam Jemaa, Sebastien Roudet and Henri Bedimo’s second-half spot-kick.
In Saturday’s late game, struggling Paris Saint-Germain gained a much-needed, albeit narrow success against 10-man Toulouse at the Parc des Princes, with Guillaume Hoarau producing the only goal of the game in the first half an hour from a spot-kick.
The penalty was awarded when Peguy Luyindula was felled in the box by Toulouse defender Albin Ebondo.
It was their first win of the year and gives them a timely shot in the arm ahead of next weekend’s clash against arch-rivals Marseille.
The result pushed PSG up three places from their lowly sixth from bottom position.
In Saturday’s other match, Valenciennes won 1-0 away at Grenoble.
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