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Brazilian Nene, criticised last weekend after missing a couple of clear chances in a 1-1 draw at AJ Auxerre, scored two and set up another as PSG stayed second on 67 points with five games


left. They trail MONTPELLIER, who beat VALENCIENNES 1-0 on Saturday, by two points. "The team work was very good tonight," coach Carlo Ancelotti told reporters. You may like


"We played good football. After a difficult game at Auxerre, our attitude changed. We showed a great state of mind, which was the most important thing." Champions LILLE, who host


Paris next weekend, are third on 62 points after a 2-0 win at DIJON on Saturday. Fourth-placed OLYMPIQUE LYON, six points behind Lille, kept their thin Champions League hopes alive as they


recovered from two goals down to defeat lowly LORIENT 3-2. Javier Pastore, who started the previous game on the bench, also showed his silky touch at the Parc des Princes. The best features,


fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. The Argentine playmaker, who joined last year from Palermo for a French record 42 million euro fee, slalomed through the


Sochaux defence after a fine one-two with Nene and unleashed a powerful shot under the bar after six minutes. Modibo Maiga headed home the equaliser six minutes later, only for Italy


midfielder Thiago Motta to restore the advantage with a headed goal from a Nene cross in the 25th minute. France winger Jeremy Menez made it 3-1, also with a header, from Siaka Tiene's


cross one minute from the interval. With their teeth firmly in their prey, PSG continued to pile on the pressure after the break. Nene latched on to a Christophe Jallet cross to put the


result beyond doubt in the 55th minute, adding another five minutes later when he caught the visitors' defence snoozing before dribbling past Teddy Richert to score into the empty net.


Defender Sylvain Armand rubbed salt into Sochaux's wounds with PSG's sixth in stoppage time. Olympique Lyon, who have featured in the Champions League for the last 12 years, still


have a chance to clinch the playoff round berth as Bafetimbi Gomis netted from point blank with six minutes to go to earn them a home victory. Lorient stunned their hosts when Kevin


Monnet-Paquet put his side ahead after 22 minutes, then Mathias Autret doubled the lead as he chested down a long cross to fire past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. Cris put the visitors within


Lyon's reach when he volleyed home from a corner kick seven minutes before half-time. Striker Lisandro scored the equaliser on a superb individual effort from the left side in the 77th


minute.


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