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Lyon let Bordeaux off the hook

Published: Sunday 7 February 2010, 17.00CET
Olympique Lyonnais edged closer to Ligue 1 leaders FC Girondins de Bordeaux with a 0-0 draw at Toulouse FC, while there were contrasting fortunes for AS Monaco FC and Olympique de Marseille.
Lyon let Bordeaux off the hook
Sidney Govou (centre) and Lyon had to settle for a draw in Toulouse ©Getty Images
Published: Sunday 7 February 2010, 17.00CET

Lyon let Bordeaux off the hook

Olympique Lyonnais edged closer to Ligue 1 leaders FC Girondins de Bordeaux with a 0-0 draw at Toulouse FC, while there were contrasting fortunes for AS Monaco FC and Olympique de Marseille.

Ten-man Olympique Lyonnais failed to make up significant ground on Ligue 1 pacesetters FC Girondins de Bordeaux following a 0-0 draw at Toulouse FC, on a day when Olympique de Marseille won 5-1 to go above beaten AS Monaco FC into fifth.

With Bordeaux losing 4-2 to Stade Rennais FC on Saturday, Les Gones could have closed to within six points of their fellow UEFA Champions League contenders had they triumphed in south west France. As it was, Claude Puel's team will have been grateful to take a share of the spoils from Stadium Municipal after Jean II Makoun was sent off with 22 minutes remaining.

AS Saint Etienne, meanwhile, moved seven points clear of the relegation zone with an eye-catching 3-0 victory against Monaco, Blaise Matuidi (14), Gonzalo Bergessio (76) and Emmanuel Rivière (90+2) on target for the hosts. Monaco had won their last four league matches and were unbeaten in nine while Les Verts were without a home victory in the top flight since 3 October.

Marseille took full advantage with a resounding victory over Valenciennes FC in the late game. Lucho (33), Brandão (43) and Benoît Cheyrou gave OM a healthy lead before the visitors struck back through Carlos Sánchez (66). Mathieu Valbuena (77) and Mamadou Niang (90+1) both then got in on the act, however, ensuring Didier Deschamps' team of their most emphatic league win of the campaign.

Last updated: 08/02/10 10.41CET

Results

French Ligue 1 2009/10

Matches
HomeAway
Last updated: 04/07/2011 03:45 CET

06/02/2011

LyonLyon0-0BordeauxBordeaux

Venue: Lyon

06/02/2011

ToulouseToulouse2-0MonacoMonaco

Sissoko 48, 76

Venue: Toulouse

06/02/2011

AuxerreAuxerre1-1LilleLille

Dudka 86

Sow 9

Venue: Auxerre

05/02/2011

RennesRennes1-0PSGPSG

Brahimi 19

Venue: Rennes

05/02/2011

LensLens1-1ValenciennesValenciennes

Jemaa 37

Dossevi 39

Venue: Lens

05/02/2011

CaenCaen0-2LorientLorient

Amalfitano 22, Gameiro 86

Venue: Caen

05/02/2011

BrestBrest2-1NancyNancy

Ayité 44, Grougi 88

Apanga 74 (o.g.)

Venue: Brest

05/02/2011

NiceNice1-0SochauxSochaux

Pejčinović 29

Venue: Nice

05/02/2011

MontpellierMontpellier1-2St-EtienneSt-Etienne

Martin 86

Rivière 12, 36

Venue: Montpellier

05/02/2011

MarseilleMarseille1-0ArlesArles

Gignac 55

Venue: Marseille

Standings

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