Play the last three matches of the French championship this weekend. In the first match, Lille players hosted Caen at home. However, the home field did not help Marcelo Bielsa's team, as they conceded the first goal in the fifth minute when Damien Da Silva scored after a corner kick by Herve Bazile. The hosts later took control, but their attacks were ineffective, and their opponents were able to defend against them. In the second half, the match was evenly matched. However, Caen once again found success, increasing their lead after a pass from Sylvio Rodelin was converted by Ivan Santini. It later became clear that two goals were enough for the first victory. Later, at the Stade Velodrome, Marseille faced Angers. The hosts dominated from the beginning. The first goal for the home team was scored by Clinton Njie with an assist from Morgan Sanson, and it seemed like an easy victory was in store for them. However, the visitors managed to fight back. Angers equalized the game for a while, and towards the end of the second half, the scorer of the goal had to leave the field due to injury. This was a serious blow. Despite changes, Valere Germain did not create any serious opportunities, and Angers equalized with a long-range shot by Karl Toko Ekambi in the 71st minute. The score remained the same despite Marseille's efforts, with Lucas Ocampos receiving a red card for a rough foul. Rudi Garcia's team lost their first points as their opponents scored the equalizer. In the evening match, Paris Saint-Germain, with Neymar leading the way, welcomed Toulouse players. Initially, things did not go as planned. Max Gradel, returning from England, managed to score for the visitors in the 18th minute. However, the record-breaking money paid for Neymar was for situations exactly like this. The Brazilian rushed to a loose ball in front of the goalkeeper, which Adrien Rabiot struck into the net, leveling the score. Soon after, Rabiot scored from outside the penalty area, and PSG could breathe easily. Despite this, the Parisians could not increase their lead for a long time, and in the 69th minute, Marco Verratti received a second yellow card for a foul. On the other hand, the Toulouse team's joy was short-lived, as Andy Delort fouled Neymar in the penalty area, leading to Edinson Cavani scoring from the penalty spot. The score became 3-2 in the 78th minute after Christopher Jullien's accurate header, but PSG did not stop even though they were a player short. Shortly after, Unai Emery's team celebrated a two-goal lead again, with Javier Pastore scoring a long-range shot, and a few minutes later, Layvin Kurzawa scored a stunning goal from a corner kick delivered by Neymar. Finally, Neymar himself scored his second goal. Thus, PSG added three more points to their tally and remains at the top of the league table.
Results:
Lille 0 - 2 Caen [0-1] 5' Damien Da Silva [0-2] 69' Ivan Santini
Marseille 1 - 1 Angers [1-0] 17' Clinton Njie [1-1] 71' Karl Toko Ekambi 90' Lucas Ocampos (Marseille) sent off from the field
Paris Saint-Germain 6 - 2 Toulouse [0-1] 18' Max-Alain Gradel [1-1] 31' Neymar [2-1] 35' Adrien Rabiot 69' Marco Verratti (Paris Saint-Germain) sent off from the field [3-1] 75' Edinson Cavani (from the penalty spot) [3-2] 78' Christopher Jullien [4-2] 82' Javier Pastore [5-2] 84' Layvin Kurzawa [6-2] 90' Neymar