• The Canadian Press

    Lille beats Marseille 3-1 to move into third in France

    PARIS (AP) — Lille moved into third place in the French league after a 3-1 victory over a faltering Marseille on Friday. The win took Lille above Monaco on goal difference and to within a point of second-placed Brest. It has not lost a league game at home since September. Jonathan David opened the scoring from the penalty spot after 53 minutes to take his season tally to 15, second only to Kylian Mbappé in the Ligue 1 scoring chart. Rémy Cabella made it two, and although Ismaily's own goal gave

  • The Canadian Press

    Balogun scores twice as Monaco routs Metz and rises to second in Ligue 1

    METZ, France (AP) — United States forward Falorin Balogun scored twice as Monaco thrashed Metz 5-2 and moved up to second place in the French league on Saturday. Monaco scored three times in 16 minutes early to silence the home crowd at Stade Saint-Symphorien. Monaco moved two points above Brest, which plays at Lorient on Sunday. Paris Saint-Germain has a 10-point lead over Monaco before facing bitter rival Marseille on Sunday in French soccer's biggest game. Metz remained in the relegation zone

  • The Canadian Press

    Lille goes to third in Ligue 1 after derby win over Lens

    LILLE, France (AP) — Edon Zhegrova scored in each half for Lille to beat Lens 2-1 in their derby and move up to third place in the French league on Friday. The Kosovan winger got the opening goal after nine minutes when he superbly controlled a long ball from Nabil Bentaleb and fired a low shot into the corner from 15 meters out. His second came on the hour mark. Gabriel Gudmundsson’s strike was parried by goalkeeper Brice Samba and Zhegrova had the simplest of tasks converting the rebound. Elye

  • The Canadian Press

    Marseille hit by injuries ahead of biggest game of French soccer against bitter rival PSG

    MARSEILLE, France (AP) — For Jonathan Clauss, the France friendly against Chile this week was meant to be pure joy in front of his home crowd. It ended up as a sour 11-minute experience concluded by an injury that ruled out the defender from French soccer's biggest game this weekend. Clauss, who plays for Marseille, left the pitch with a torn left hamstring and was forced to watch his teammates' 3-2 win from the sidelines. The former Lens player is expected to be out of action for up to four wee