Ten-man Lille hung on for a 1-0 victory at Valenciennes
as they kept up the pressure on Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain on
Saturday.
Ronny Rodelin gave Rene Girard's men the lead in the 47th
minute, but Franck Beria was sent off for a second bookable offence five
minutes later.
Lowly Valenciennes pushed for an equaliser as they tried
to make the most of their one-man advantage, but Lille held on to their lead
and are now one point behind PSG, who play Lyon on Sunday.
Third-placed Monaco were also victorious, as they picked
up a 2-0 win over Rennes.
James Rodriguez opened the scoring in the 19th minute
before Anthony Martial doubled the advantage a minute before the break.
The victory leaves Claudio Ranieri's men two points short
of PSG, while Rennes are 12th.
Saint-Etienne recorded back-to-back victories for the
first time since early September as they claimed a convincing 4-0 triumph over
Reims.
Christophe Galtier's side - whose fans were banned from
away games for the rest of 2013 this week following last weekend's crowd
trouble at Nice - scored goals in the second half from Moustapha Sall, Mevlut
Erding and a Loic Perrin brace to seal all three points.
Seventh-placed Guingamp closed the gap on Nantes above
them as they edged to a 1-0 victory in a clash between the sides, with
Younousse Sankhare scoring the only goal of the encounter just after the hour
mark.
Elsewhere, rock-bottom Sochaux were thrashed 5-1 by
Toulouse, despite having taken an eighth-minute lead, while Lorient leapfrogged
Nice with a 3-0 home victory.
Culled from Fourfourtwo
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