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Lens beat Toulouse 1-0

When they play each other on Saturday, third-place Lens and Marseille, who are both in second place, will be separated by one point. After Massadio Haidara's cross in the 33rd minute on Tuesday, Openda, who scored twice in a 3-0 victory over Monaco in the previous round, increased his season total to 18 goals. In his last six league outings, the 23-year-old Belgian attacker has scored six goals.

Toulouse's Saturday night victory over Nantes, which gave them the French Cup, was short-lived as they were defeated 5-1. Denis Genreau, a 23-year-old midfielder for the Socceroos, began for the defeated hosts but was taken off after 71 minutes. Toulouse is still nine points above the relegation zone in 13th position. With five rounds left, Paris Saint-German leads Marseille by five points.

 

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