Aubameyang strikes twice as Marseille edge Lyon in Ligue 1
Marseille's Gabonese forward #17 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the French L1 football match between Olympique de Marseille (OM) and Olympique Lyonnais (OL) at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille, southern France, on March 1, 2026. (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU / AFP)
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice as Marseille fought
back to win 3-2 at home to Lyon in Ligue 1 on Sunday to reignite their
Champions League push.
Corentin Tolisso gave Lyon an early lead as Marseille were
caught trying to play out from the back, but half-time substitute Igor Paixao
equalised with a fine curling effort from distance.
Teenager Remi Himbert put Lyon back in front with his first
league goal on 76 minutes only for Aubameyang to bring Marseille level,
steering in after Paixao hooked the ball into the box.
Aubameyang sparked wild celebrations at the Velodrome in the
first minute of stoppage time as he slid in to turn home Ethan Nwaneri's cross,
bringing an end to Marseille's four-game winless run.
It was also the club's first victory under new coach Habib
Beye, who took over last month after the departure of Roberto De Zerbi.
"I'm very happy to win tonight, especially in an
'Olympico', in such a fiery stadium," Aubameyang told broadcaster Ligue
1+.
"Not everything was perfect, but we saw that we had
what it takes to go for the win... and that we could wear them down in the
end."
Marseille pulled to within two points of third-placed Lyon,
who suffered their second straight loss after going down to Strasbourg last
weekend.
Lyon coach Paulo Fonseca was furious Tolisso had a goal
ruled out for offside that would have made it 2-0 to his team early in the
second half.
"I don't want to talk about anything," Fonseca
told reporters. "What can I say... The better team lost today. We scored
three goals today."
Fonseca only returned to the touchline in December after
serving a nine-month domestic ban for an altercation with a referee last
season.
"I was suspended for nine months. I don't want to say
anything," he added.
Only the top three in Ligue 1 qualify directly for the
league phase of the Champions League, with the team in fourth having to go
through two qualifying rounds.
Paris FC made a winning start under new coach Antoine
Kombouare earlier in the day with a goal from Zimbabwe international Marshall
Munetsi earning the hosts a 1-0 victory over Nice.
Nathan Ngoy, who struck in extra time midweek to send Lille
through to the Europa League last 16, scored another late goal to hand his side
a 1-0 win at home to Nantes.
Brest edged bottom side Metz 1-0, while Lorient drew 2-2
with Auxerre.


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