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PSG shrug off Angers to edge closer to Ligue 1 title
Paris Saint-Germain took another stride towards the Ligue 1 crown on Saturday, beating Angers 3–0 to open up a six-point advantage over Lens at the top of the table.
Lee Kang-in and Senny Mayulu struck first-half goals in Angers, with Lucas Beraldo bagging a third shortly after half-time to keep PSG on course for a 12th French title in 14 years.
It was a largely ideal afternoon for PSG ahead of Tuesday's Champions League semi-final first leg at home to Bayern Munich, although Achraf Hakimi is an injury concern after he picked up an apparent injury and came off at half-time.
PSG also finished the game with 10 men as Goncalo Ramos saw red on 74 minutes after receiving a second yellow card.
Lyon held off lowly Auxerre 3-2 in Ligue 1 earlier in the day to keep their Champions League ambitions on track.
A Roman Yaremchuk brace, either side of a Corentin Tolisso goal, was enough to move the hosts to 57 points and open up a provisional three point gap to fourth-placed Lille.
Auxerre, despite a Sinaly Diomande strike and Bryan Okoh's late goal, which set up a nervy finish, were condemned to a 16th defeat of the season and remain in the relegation play-off spot.
Yaremchuk ghosted in at the near post to prod Lyon in front in the 19th minute, before Diomande levelled from close range for Auxerre 10 minutes before half-time.
Lyon captain Tolisso restored his side's lead six minutes after the hour and Ukrainian Yaremchuk then doubled their advantage five minutes later.
Okoh's deflected strike in the 88th minute gave Lyon cause for concern late on but Paulo Fonseca's side were able to keep their opponents at arm's length to see out the victory.
With three games left for them this season, Lyon moved to within six points of Lens, who drew 3-3 at Brest on Friday, and an unlikely top-two finish.
Toulouse host Monaco in the day's final kick-off.
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