Dimitri Payet scored the winning goal and cleared two shots off the line as Saint-Etienne earned a 1-0 win at local rivals Olympique Lyonnais on Saturday to pile the pressure on OL coach Claude Puel.
Payet curled home a perfect free-kick in the 75th minute after Saint-Etienne had weathered sustained pressure from their hosts, who were denied by the frame of the goal on three occasions.
“We expected them to play a great game and we weren’t wrong,” said Payet, whose team had not beaten Lyon since April 1994. “We had a bit of luck and we managed to capitalize on it.”
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Victory in a full-blooded 100th Derby du Rhone kept les Verts on top of Ligue 1 and prolonged Lyon’s dreadful start to the season.
The seven-time French champions, who finished second last season, drop to second-bottom in the table, with just one win from seven matches and Puel is now likely to face intense speculation about his future.
“It’s a bit sad,” Lyon’s Kim Kallstrom said. “They didn’t have much apart from the free-kick. I think we deserved more.”
Lyon dominated the first half and struck the woodwork for the first time in the 13th minute when Bafetimbi Gomis headed Aly Cissokho’s cross against the left-hand upright.
Jeremy Toulalan then had a header cleared off the line by Payet, while Michel Bastos shot straight at visiting goalkeeper Jeremie Janot after a sweeping Lyon attack.
The Saint-Etienne goal was leading a charmed life and so it proved shortly after the hour when Lyon hit the woodwork twice in the space of two minutes.
Toulalan saw a low, drive skid against the left-hand post and when Lyon poured forward again, Jimmy Briand thumped a header against the crossbar from a Bastos left-wing center.
Gomis saw a volley ruled out for offside in the 73rd minute and moments later Saint-Etienne took the lead, completely against the run of play.
Kallstrom was penalized for a foul on Loic Perrin and from the resulting free-kick, Payet shaped a shot into the top-right corner that Hugo Lloris could only brush with a flailing glove.
It was Payet’s seventh league goal of the season and he endeared himself even further to the visiting fans by hacking a header from Briand off the line eight minutes from time.
Stade Rennais are a point behind Saint-Etienne after winning 2-1 at Nice.
Champions Olympique de Marseille beat Sochaux 2-1 to record back-to-back wins for the first time in the league this season and climb to fifth.
They took the lead in fortuitous circumstances in the 19th minute when leftback Taye Taiwo’s over-hit cross from the left sailed over Sochaux goalkeeper Matthieu Dreyer and inside the right-hand post. Lucho Gonzalez doubled their advantage by volleying in a flick-on from home debutant Loic Remy, before substitute Nicolas Maurice-Belay reduced the arrears with 14 minutes to play.
“The most important thing is the result, even if we could have avoided some of the difficulties we had at the end of the match,” Marseille coach Didier Deschamps said. “We managed to create lots of chances, but we lacked the prolificacy to kill the match.”
In Saturday’s other matches, Girondins de Bordeaux drew 0-0 at Stade Malherbe Caen, Montpellier beat rock-bottom Arles-Avignon 3-1 and Lorient earned a 2-1 win at home to Monaco thanks to an 89th-minute winner by Lynel Kitambala.
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