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Round 34 review: PSG claim title, Monaco run riot

Round 34 review: PSG claim title, Monaco run riot

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Publish on 04/25 at 08:30 - L.DAVEY

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Paris Saint-Germain were crowned Ligue 1 Uber Eats champions, Monaco continued their excellent form and Bordeaux suffered further heartbreak. Check out the action from Round 34 of Ligue 1 Uber Eats here!

PSG get over the line

Paris Saint-Germain confirmed their tenth Ligue 1 Uber Eats title after a 1-1 draw at home to Lens

Lionel Messi fired the newly-crowned champions ahead in superb fashion (68') but Corentin Jean tapped home from close range (88'), to earn ten-man Lens a deserved point in their battle to qualify for Europe.

"I'm really happy to have won another title for the club, to have made history with the tenth title," PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino added. "It's really important for everyone and for the club.
It's not easy when you have a massive disappointment in the Champions League but the players were really professional and fought to win the league. I think it's really important to add another title for the club. We're so happy and we need to give value to this success."

Gerson fires late winner

Marseille edged closer to Champions League qualification after a 1-0 win at Reims.

Gerson fired home the winner eight minutes from time to keep OM six-points ahead of the chasing pack with four games remaining.

"It was a good victory in a difficult match against a Reims side with defensive solidity," said Marseille coach Jorge Sampaoli who now must prepare his side for Thursday's Europa Conference League semi-final clash with Feyenoord. "I think we deserved the victory and it's good for us to have maintained the gap between ourselves and the three teams below us, because our final four games are very tough."

Five-star Rennes win derby

Rennes bounced back from their midweek defeat at Strasbourg to thrash Lorient 5-0 at Roazhon Park.

Goals from Benjamin Bourigeaud (17') and Martin Terrier (19') put Bruno Génésio's men two-goals up at the break. Hamari Traoré (47'), Flavien Tait (79') and Gaëtan Laborde (90') finished off Lorient in the second half as Rennes hold on to third place due to their superior goal difference.

Monaco continue fine form 

Monaco swept aside relegation-threatened Saint-Étienne 4-1 at the Stade Geoffroy Guichard.

Wissam Ben Yedder notched his 20th goal of the season to break the deadlock (23') before Kevin Volland (25'), a Timothée Kolodziejczak own goal (61') and Myron Boadu (77') added to the tally.

Wahbi Kazri replied for the hosts from the penalty spot (42')

LOSC dent Strasbourg hopes

A late Zeki Celik strike gave LOSC a 1-0 victory over Strasbourg at the Stade Pierre Mauroy.

Celik struck two-minutes from time to claim maximum points whilst delivering a blow to Strasbourg's top-three ambitions.

Nice strike late

An injury-time winner from Khephren Thuram gave Nice a hard-fought 1-0 win over Troyes.

Thuram struck late to keep Nice in the mix for Champions League qualification after their midweek defeat at Monaco.

Lyon hit back

Lyon fought off a spirited Montpellier fight back to overcome Olivier Dall'Oglio's men 5-2 at the Groupama Stadium.

Two goals in first-half stoppage time from Elye Wahi and Téji Savanier cancelled out strikes from Moussa Dembélé (26') and Thiago Mendes (43'). Houssem Aouar (63' & 90') and Karl Toko Ekambi (68') rounded up the scoring for the hosts in the second half. 

Nantes win eight-goal thriller

Nantes fought back from two-goals down to beat Bordeaux 5-3 in a thriller at La Beaujoire.

Mbaye Niang (6'), Javairo Dilrosun (18') and Enock Kwateng (67') goals for Bordeaux were cancelled out by a Nantes fight back thanks to Kalifa Coulibaly (47' & 72') and a Ricardo Mangas own goal (51'). 

Moses Simon (76') and an Osman Bukari header (89') finished the job for Les Canaris as Bordeaux remained deep in the mire and six points from safety.

Points shared at Clermont

Clermont fought back from a two-goal deficit to salvage a point in a 2-2 draw at home to Angers.

Mohamed-Ali Cho (37') and Ismael Traore (44') fired Angers into a first-half lead but Clermont showed their fighting spirit and hit back through Mohamed Bayo (71') and Lucas Da Cunha (82').

Brest pile misery on Metz

Youcef Belaïli tapped home a 27th minute winner for Brest in their 1-0 win at Metz.

Metz ended the match with nine players after Jemerson and Alexandre Oukidja were given their marching orders. Metz remain rock bottom of the table, nine points from safety.

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