PSG edge Paris FC in historic French derby
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PSG edge Paris FC in historic French derby

Paris Saint-Germain edged Paris FC 2-1 in a historic Paris derby on Sunday to remain one point behind Ligue 1 leaders Lens, while Marseille slipped further behind the title pace after a damaging home defeat.

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Defending champions PSG secured victory in the first menโ€™s top-flight Paris derby since 1990, with goals from Dรฉsirรฉ Douรฉ and Ousmane Dembรฉlรฉ at the Parc des Princes.

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PSG dominated possession early on but squandered several promising opportunities before Douรฉ broke the deadlock just before half-time, latching onto a pass and lifting the ball over goalkeeper Kevin Trapp from close range.

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Paris FC drew level in the 51st minute when Willem Geubbels converted from the penalty spot after Illia Zabarnyi conceded a foul. The visitorsโ€™ joy was short-lived, however, as PSG regained the lead two minutes later when Dembรฉlรฉ cut inside from the right and saw his deflected effort beat Trapp, a former PSG goalkeeper.

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The derby was played just 44 metres from Paris FCโ€™s home ground, Stade Jean Bouin, underscoring the rarity and intensity of the capital clash.

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Earlier on Sunday, Marseilleโ€™s inconsistent campaign took another blow as they lost 2โ€“0 at home to Nantes, leaving them eight points adrift of leaders Lens in third place.

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Also read: Paris derby returns after 36 years as PSG face Paris FC

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Marseille had two players sent off in a dismal performance that drew sharp criticism from head coach Roberto De Zerbi.

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โ€œWe need to look at ourselves. If we play this kind of match, if we don’t show more desire to win, we get what we deserve, which is no better than third place,โ€ De Zerbi said. โ€œWe started the match badly, even with 11 against 11, lacking energy, lacking what it takes to play.โ€

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Marseille midfielder Arthur Vermeeren was shown a straight red card in the 26th minute for a late challenge on goalkeeper Anthony Lopes, before Fabien Centonze put Nantes ahead five minutes later.

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The hostsโ€™ woes deepened when Bilal Nadir was sent off after receiving a second yellow card in the 56th minute. Rรฉmy Cabella sealed the victory for 16th-placed Nantes with a late penalty.

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Before kick-off at the Stade Vรฉlodrome, Marseille supporters observed a minuteโ€™s silence in memory of former coach Jean-Louis Gasset, who died on December 26 at the age of 72.

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Elsewhere, Le Havre boosted their survival hopes with a 2โ€“1 win over Angers, Metz drew 1โ€“1 at Lorient, Brest beat Auxerre 2โ€“0, and Lens had earlier strengthened their lead with a 3โ€“0 victory at Toulouse on Friday.



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