PSG loses at home to Nantes and falls 3 points behind Lille

Lille's Yusuf Yazici, third left, celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the French League One soccer match between Lille and Monaco at the Stade Pierre Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve d'Ascq, northern France, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020. (Michel Spingler/AP)

PARIS — Days after the high of knocking out Barcelona in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain came tumbling back down to reality in the French league with a 2-1 home defeat to relegation-threatened Nantes on Sunday.

Defending champion PSG's seventh defeat of the league season leaves it three points behind leader Lille with nine games left. It is level with third-place Lyon, which hosts PSG next Sunday and won in Paris earlier this season.

``We knew that after every match in the Champions League there's always a chance to win here,'' Nantes midfielder Abdoulaye Toure said. ``It was difficult but we got through it with our mental strength. This should serve us well for the future.''

Germany winger Julian Draxler put PSG ahead in the 41st minute with a low shot from Angel Di Maria's deflected pass.

But as against Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday night, PSG's defence was bailed out by Keylor Navas as he made a superb save to deny midfielder Ludovic Blas from close range in the 30th.

An awful error from star striker Kylian Mbappe gifted Nantes an equalizer in the 58th.

He tried an intricate pass across midfield when under no pressure and instead sent the ball straight to forward Randal Kolo Muani, who skipped past Marquinhos just inside the penalty area and drilled a low shot past Navas.

Moments later, PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino left the field for a few moments following an earlier discussion with sporting director Leonardo. It was unclear why the exchange happened but it appeared to coincide with Di Maria going off.

Nantes took the lead in the 70th when Nigeria forward Moses Simon swept in Muani's cross from the right and the goal was awarded a few minutes later following a video review.

Nantes goalkeeper Alban Lafont kept out a powerful 20-meter shot from Leandro Paredes in the 81st.

The win was particularly sweet for Nantes coach Antoine Kombouare, who was replaced as PSG coach in December 2011 by Carlo Ancelotti even though his side was three points clear at the top. PSG lost the title that season to Montpellier by three points.

Nantes is in danger of relegation but at least moved up one place to 18th.

Earlier, Mike Maignan's brilliant injury-time save earned Lille a 0-0 draw at fourth-place Monaco, which needed a win to get in the title race.

Maignan showed superb composure and reflexes to stick out his right leg and block Stevan Jovetic's effort at Stade Louis II.

Jovetic expertly took down a long ball on the right of the penalty area and angled his shot to the left post, but Maignan read it well just like he did when he made an injury-time save against Strasbourg last month.

Lille's iron defence has kept 16 clean sheets this season, including seven in the past nine games, and conceded just 17 goals in 29 matches. The 25-year-old Maignan is pushing to be France's No. 2 goalkeeper behind stalwart Hugo Lloris.

In a game of few chances, Lille forward Jonathan David was perhaps too unselfish when he tried and failed to pick out Timothy Weah in the 55th minute, rather than advancing into the penalty area and going for goal himself.

OTHER MATCHES

Sixth-place Lens drew 2-2 at home to seventh-place Metz in an entertaining match where Lens twice took the lead.

Winger Benjamin Bourigeaud scored the only goal as eighth-place Rennes beat Strasbourg 1-0 to end a dismal run of six straight defeats.

South Korea striker Hwang Ui-jo netted twice as midtable Bordeaux won 3-1 at last-place Dijon, while striker Andy Delort grabbed Montpellier's equalizer in a 1-1 draw at relegation-threatened Nimes.

Lorient picked up a point in its relegation fight with a 1-1 home draw with Nice.

Seven-time champion Lyon drew 1-1 at Reims on Friday and Marseille coach Jorge Sampaoli won his second game since taking charge on Saturday.

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