The principality giants kept up their title tilt with a 1-0 victory over
Lorient as Olympique Lyonnais stumbled and Nice beat Lille 2-0
Monaco maintained their unbeaten start and moved back to the top of
Ligue 1 as they edged past Lorient 1-0 through a Radamel Falcao penalty.
The Colombian netted his fourth goal in five games from 12 yards,
beating Fabien Audard after being felled by the Lorient goalkeeper.
The Brittany club did have chances to get back into the game, Sadio
Diallo seeing an effort ruled out for offside midway through the first
half.
However, the hosts always looked to be in control and will look to
maintain their momentum when they face champions Paris Saint-Germain in a
mouth-watering clash at the Parc des Princes next Sunday.
Meanwhile, Olympique Lyonnais' winless run stretched to three matches
as they were held to a goalless draw by Stade Rennais at the Stade de
Gerland.
Remi Garde's men headed into the game on the back of disappointing
defeats to Reims and Evian, but were boosted by the return of striker
Bafetimbi Gomis, who reportedly came close to joining Newcastle United
in the transfer window.
However, the France international could not inspire the hosts to
victory, however, as Rennes held on to make it just one defeat in five
games for Philippe Montanier's men.
Nice won their second game in as many seasons at Lille's Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Claude Puel's men easing to a 2-0 victory.
Puel's side won by the same scoreline last season and had little
difficulty in seeing off the 2010-11 champions once again, Argentinian
striker Dario Cvitanich scoring a double.
Cvitanich scored 22 goals for Nice last term and it was his clinical
finishing that proved to be the difference this time around.
The 29-year-old gave the visitors the lead after 20 minutes, latching
on to a neat flick from Christian Bruls to hammer a shot past Victor
Enyeama, before combining with the same player just before the break for
his second.
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