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Nice end PSG’s unbeaten home record with draw

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PARIS, Dec 2: Paris Saint-Germain dropped points at home for the first time this season by drawing 0-0 with Nice in the French league on Wednesday as the high-powered attack led by newly crowned Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi came up empty.
PSG had won every previous home game in all competitions this season and was on a four-game winning streak in the league.
Before kickoff, Messi showed the spectators the record seventh Ballon d’Or trophy he won Monday as the world’s top player.
But PSG seemed to miss his injured attacking partner Neymar as the team lacked presence in the box, with Mbappe often playing on the left wing in the Brazilian’s absence.
Marseille climbed to second place by edging Nantes 1-0 after Brazilian midfielder Gerson controlled a pass from Dimitri Payet and buried the ball into the bottom corner in the 30th.
Rennes fell to third place after losing 2-1 to defending champion Lille. Portuguese duo Renato Sanches and Xeka scored for Lille in the first half, while Rennes midfielder Benjamin Bourigeaud netted a goal in the 85th.
Reims stunned mid-table Lyon 2-1 as substitute Hugo Ekitike capitalized on a blunder by Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes to score the winner in the third minute of stoppage time.
Mohamed Bayo salvaged a point for struggling Clermont with a 65th-minute equalizer to secure a 2-2 draw with fifth-place Lens that lifted the club out of the relegation zone.
Germany international Kevin Volland helped Monaco beat Angers 3-1 by setting up Dutch striker Myron Boadu in the 25th and Sofiane Diop in the 45th. Angers pulled one back in the 55th when Azzeddine Ounahi’s low drive bounced off goalkeeper Alexander Nübel and into the net, but Axel Disasi restored Monaco’s two-goal lead with a close-range effort in the 73rd.
Strasbourg climbed to sixth place, level on points with Monaco, by thrashing Bordeaux 5-2. Ludovic Ajorque scored twice to raise his tally to eight goals this season, while Adrien Thomasson, Kevin Gameiro and Dimitri Lienard also netted for the hosts.
Montpellier moved into the top half of the table by downing lowly Metz 3-1 with goals from Teji Savanier, Stephy Mavididi and teenage striker Elye Wahi.
Brest won a fifth straight game by edging bottom side Saint-Etienne 1-0 after Romain Faivre’s spot kick into the top corner in the 64th.
Troyes snapped a three-game losing streak by defeating Lorient 2-0 with goals from Renaud Ripart and Rominigue Kouame. (AP)

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