Marseille and Bordeaux did their French title aspirations no favours at all as they lumbered to draws with relegation-haunted Le Mans and Saint-Etienne. Marseille failed to hit the target at the Stade Velodrome despite having 62 per cent of the possession against a Le Mans side which started the day in the bottom five, while Bordeaux thanked a last-gasp Fernando Cavenaghi goal to save their blushes at Saint-Etienne.
Blaise Matuidi had scored with a magnificent drive eight minutes after the restart for Les Verts, but the hosts, seeking to exit the drop zone, failed to climb out of the bottom three. Argentine Cavenaghi bundled home from close range following Marouane Chamakh's nod on after a corner with just seconds remaining. Former European champions Marseille, who moved into third place above Toulouse on goal difference, now trail Lyon by seven points with 45 points from 25 games, one ahead of Bordeaux, who stay fifth.
Saint-Etienne remain third bottom with Valenciennes having a superior goal difference, both sides on 25 points. Lille, looking to close to within a point of Bordeaux and join the very fringe of the title race, host Monaco in the late match today.
Lyon showed their rivals the way as they moved a step closer to an eighth consecutive championship success with Cris and Karim Benzema scoring in a 2-0 win at Nancy yesterday. And even before Marseille and Bordeaux's respective faux pas, Lyon had enjoyed further good news after their other title rivals, Paris Saint-Germain and Toulouse, could only muster 0-0 draws; PSG at Grenoble and Toulouse at home to Valenciennes. Lyon therefore go into Tuesday's UEFA Champions League crunch encounter with Barcelona buoyed by their points cushion.
PSG were profligate in attack against Grenoble as they followed up their midweek UEFA Cup success over Germany's Wolfsburg. Guillaume Hoarau, two-goal star of the Wolfsburg match, looked to have left his shooting boots in the capital and even though PSG coach Paul Le Guen threw on Peguy Luyindula for the final 20 minutes as an extra striker, he likewise failed to land a knockout blow at the Stade des Alpes. Grenoble could even have won it when they looked to have a valid claim for a penalty five minutes from time, after Mamadou Sakho appeared to handle the ball in the box.
Lyon appeared to be cantering to yet more domestic glory and could afford to leave France striker Benzema and Brazilian star Juninho on the bench for an hour. Benzema did come on to score his 12th of the season in stoppage time after Cris had broken the deadlock at the Stade Marcel Picot with a close range header on 19 minutes for his first league goal of the season. Fallen giants Nantes could only draw 1-1 with Caen at the Stade Beaujoire in Brittany and neither are out of the relegation woods.
