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He has scored his 2nd goal against Paris in the top-flight - his first at the Parc des Princes -, after the one scored in October 2017. Copyright © 2020 Goal.com All rights reserved. Paris Saint-Germain's poor start to their Ligue 1 campaign continued as they fell to a 1-0 home defeat against Marseille in a foul-tempered Classique where five players, including Neymar, were sent off late on. Thomas Tuchel was without seven first-team players due to positive coronavirus tests, with Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, Angel Di Maria, Keylor Navas and Mauro Icardi among those missing, and their makeshift XI failed to break down the hosts. PSG unsurprisingly struggle. PSG, who will be shorn of Neymar of course, host Metz on Wednesday, while Marseille – without Benedetto and Amavi – take on Saint-Etienne in the first of five successive home league matches on Thursday. The action comes thick and fast over the coming weeks for PSG, who are next in action against Marseille in Le Classique on Sunday, their second fixture in a run of four matches in 11 days. https://www.mewatch.sg/en/series/ligue-1-2020-21/ep22/998934 PSG thought they had equalised when Gueye slipped in Angel Di Maria, only for the offside flag to cut short their celebrations. 4 - Florian Thauvin has been involved in Marseille’s last four goals in Ligue 1 (2 goals, 2 assists). 26/09/2020 - 12:03 Match Reports. At the other end, Kays Ruiz-Atil showed plenty of promise for PSG, the 18-year-old winger shooting just wide with a nonchalant attempt from just outside the penalty area. Five things on Houssem Aouar. Hunter. 26/09/2020 - 12:54 Ligue 1 Show. Leandro Paredes reacted violently to a foul from countryman Dario Benedetto, with both Argentinians dismissed along with Layvin Kurzawa and Jordan Amavi for their parts in the ensuing fracas. Ligue 1 Match Report for Lens v PSG on 10 September 2020, includes all goals and incidents. Benedetto saw an effort ruled out for a marginal offside at the other end, but Marseille held firm to end a dreadful run against their rivals – Neymar's miss from two yards out summing up a frustrating night for PSG. Lens went closest in the first half as Ignatius Ganago struck the right-hand post after fine individual work, but otherwise PSG controlled proceedings, seeing 78 per cent of the ball in the opening 45 minutes, even though they did not threaten particularly often. Bulka was significantly less commanding in the PSG net just before the hour, however, as he squandered possession from a short, simple pass, and Ganago took full advantage as he smashed past the youngster to make it 1-0. After edging through against Brest with the score of 2-3 and winning 0-1 in the Le Classique derby against Paris Saint-Germain which was decorated with red cards, Marseille were in hot form. It was his shot of the boxing variety that concluded a torrid evening, although Neymar's apparent allegation against Alvaro means presumed wind-up tactics might have been far more sinister. Have your say on the game in the comments. The pages you have bookmarked may have moved or been replaced. Marseille host Lille at Stade Vélodrome on Sunday, 20 September. Copyright © 2020 Goal.com All rights reserved. Having been without seven first-team stars for Thursday's loss to Lens, Thomas Tuchel was able to welcome four of his regulars back into the fold on Sunday, yet it was Andre Villas-Boas' side – who lost 4-0 in the corresponding fixture last season – that claimed the points at Parc des Princes, where a limited number of fans were allowed in attendance. Ganago keeps the PSG defence on their toes. He has netted more (three) against PSG in Ligue 1 than any other side. Neymar, who earlier missed a golden chance, was among them, with the forward receiving his marching orders for hitting Alvaro, who he seemingly accused of racism when speaking to the fourth official as he left the field.