Marseille's title hopes have taken another hit, as they failed to capitalise on Paris Saint-Germain's defeat in Monaco. The visitors were dominant from start to finish, with Takumi Minamino giving them the lead midway through the second half. However, Thilo Kehrer's red card in the 80th minute reduced PSG to 10 men, and despite their numerical disadvantage, they failed to create any clear-cut chances.
In stark contrast, Marseille were unable to build on the momentum of PSG's defeat. They dominated Toulouse for much of the match but were unable to find a winner, with Igor Paixão equalising in the 66th minute before Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg put them two up. However, Mark McKenzie's throw-in in the final minutes sent the game crashing back down to earth, and Gerónimo Rulli's header from Santiago Hidalgo's equaliser gave Toulouse a dramatic point.
The draw has left Marseille trailing Lens by a single point, with both sides boasting impressive 31 points each. However, while Lens seem comfortable at the top, Marseille are struggling with their own form issues and injuries. Roberto De Zerbi's team have conceded in injury time twice this season, and despite coming from behind to beat Newcastle, they struggled against Toulouse.
Marseille captain Leonardo Balerdi acknowledged that his team need to regain their focus and not get distracted by their rivals' results. "If we start to tell ourselves 'we have a chance if we win or if they lose,' then we will lose ourselves," he said.
Meanwhile, PSG's defeat has given Lens the opportunity to take top spot in Ligue 1. The team, managed by Pierre Sage, are confident that they can maintain their momentum and secure European qualification. "We need to get used to playing three games a week – we aren't yet ready," Sage said. However, despite some concerns over their youth and lack of experience, the club's players seem determined to push on.
In other news, Nice's decline continued with a 3-1 defeat away to Lorient. The team's manager, Franck Haise, has come under pressure after admitting that he offered to leave the club last week. Despite some promising performances, Nice are struggling to stay up and have taken just 17 points from their 14 games.
Finally, Strasbourg suffered a surprise defeat to Brest in midweek, with Samuel Amo-Ameyaw conceding a penalty before Hugo Magnetti scored the winner late on. The team's manager, Liam Rosenior, has called for his players to stop making excuses and start winning games. "We have to win and that's it," he said.
In stark contrast, Marseille were unable to build on the momentum of PSG's defeat. They dominated Toulouse for much of the match but were unable to find a winner, with Igor Paixão equalising in the 66th minute before Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg put them two up. However, Mark McKenzie's throw-in in the final minutes sent the game crashing back down to earth, and Gerónimo Rulli's header from Santiago Hidalgo's equaliser gave Toulouse a dramatic point.
The draw has left Marseille trailing Lens by a single point, with both sides boasting impressive 31 points each. However, while Lens seem comfortable at the top, Marseille are struggling with their own form issues and injuries. Roberto De Zerbi's team have conceded in injury time twice this season, and despite coming from behind to beat Newcastle, they struggled against Toulouse.
Marseille captain Leonardo Balerdi acknowledged that his team need to regain their focus and not get distracted by their rivals' results. "If we start to tell ourselves 'we have a chance if we win or if they lose,' then we will lose ourselves," he said.
Meanwhile, PSG's defeat has given Lens the opportunity to take top spot in Ligue 1. The team, managed by Pierre Sage, are confident that they can maintain their momentum and secure European qualification. "We need to get used to playing three games a week – we aren't yet ready," Sage said. However, despite some concerns over their youth and lack of experience, the club's players seem determined to push on.
In other news, Nice's decline continued with a 3-1 defeat away to Lorient. The team's manager, Franck Haise, has come under pressure after admitting that he offered to leave the club last week. Despite some promising performances, Nice are struggling to stay up and have taken just 17 points from their 14 games.
Finally, Strasbourg suffered a surprise defeat to Brest in midweek, with Samuel Amo-Ameyaw conceding a penalty before Hugo Magnetti scored the winner late on. The team's manager, Liam Rosenior, has called for his players to stop making excuses and start winning games. "We have to win and that's it," he said.