Nice's hopes of ending second wrecked at Marseille

Nice's hopes of ending second wrecked at Marseille

May 09, 2017
Olympique de Marseille's French goalkeeper Yohann Pele (2nd R) stops the ball during the French L1 football match against Nice at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, on Sunday. — AFP
Olympique de Marseille's French goalkeeper Yohann Pele (2nd R) stops the ball during the French L1 football match against Nice at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, on Sunday. — AFP

PARIS — Nice's hopes of finishing second in Ligue 1 to clinch a place in the Champions League group stage were scuppered on Sunday when they lost 2-1 at Olympique de Marseille.

The defeat left them in third place on 77 points, six points behind Paris St Germain, who have a far superior goal difference with two games remaining.

Marseille, who are fifth on 58 points, scored through Bafetimbi Gomis and Patrice Evra either side of a goal from Nice's Italian striker Mario Balotelli.

Leaders Monaco, who have three games left, have 86 points after they beat Nancy 3-0 away on Saturday. PSG crushed Bastia 5-0 at Parc des Princes on Saturday but Monaco have a much better goal difference and will be virtually certain of being crowned champions if they beat Lille at Louis II next weekend.

Nice were already guaranteed a top-three finish, which brings a place in the Champions League qualifying round. Marseilles's Gomis opened the scoring at the Velodrome with a near-post header from Dimitri Payet's corner in the 21st minute.

Balotelli equalized five minutes into the second half with a close-range effort only for Evra to restore OM's lead in the 66th with a diving header at the far post.

Earlier, fourth-placed Olympique Lyonnais came from a goal down to beat mid-table Nantes 3-2. — Reuters


May 09, 2017
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