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PSG loses at Monaco and leaves door open for Marseille to go top of Ligue 1
Takumi Minamino scored the match-winning goal as Monaco held on with 10 men after Thilo Kehrer's red card, handing PSG their second league defeat this season.
- On Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain lost 1-0 at AS Monaco in their Ligue 1 matchday 14 clash as Japan forward Takumi Minamino scored the only goal at the Stade Louis II.
- With a rotated, injury-hit PSG side missing Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes and Desire Doue, Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele played just over half an hour as Monaco's midfield kept Vitinha quiet.
- Despite a VAR review, Thilo Kehrer was sent off in the 80th minute, but Monaco held on through seven minutes of stoppage time to win 1-0 over PSG.
- PSG stay top on the table for now with 30 points from 14 games, but Olympique de Marseille can overtake them by beating Toulouse at the Velodrome later Saturday, and Lens can leapfrog PSG by winning at Angers on Sunday.
- Monaco's win snapped their three consecutive Ligue 1 losses and gave a timely boost, while PSG have now suffered two Ligue 1 defeats this season. PSG will next host Rennes at the Parc des Princes on Sunday, December 7.
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PSG beaten by Monaco as Marseille miss chance to go top of Ligue 1
MARSEILLE: Paris Saint-Germain suffered a shock 1-0 defeat at the hands of Monaco on Saturday but retained top spot in Ligue 1 after nearest rivals Marseille were held to a 2-2 draw by Toulouse.
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Read Full ArticleFrance's champion Paris St. Germain has won the second season defeat in Ligue 1 and could now lose the lead! Coach Luis Enrique's team lost 0:1 in Monaco and continues to hold 30 points. The goal of the Monegasses was scored by the former salzburger Takumi Minamino.Olympique Marseille can pass PSG in the evening with a home win against Toulouse.On Sunday, Lens, who is guesting in Angers, also has the opportunity with Samson Baidoo.
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