PSG beat PFC 2-1 in Paris derby after Marseille lose at home

Paris St Germain’s Ousmane Dembele scores their second goal during the Ligue 1 match between Paris St Germain and Paris FC at Parc des Princes in Paris on Sunday. (Reuters)
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Updated 05 January 2026
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PSG beat PFC 2-1 in Paris derby after Marseille lose at home

  • The Paris derby was held at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium, which is just 44 meters away from where PFC play their home games at Stade Jean Bouin since moving there this season
  • Marseille fans held a minute’s silence before the game at Stade Velodrome in memory of former Marseille coach Jean-Louis Gasset, who died on Dec. 26 aged 72

PARIS: Defending champion Paris Saint-Germain stayed one point behind surprise Ligue 1 leader Lens after beating Paris FC 2-1 on Sunday in the first capital city derby in French men’s league football since 1990.

Star forward Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele struck for PSG.

Inconsistent Marseille are now eight points behind Lens in third place after losing 2-0 at home to Nantes earlier Sunday.

The Paris derby was held at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium, which is just 44 meters away from where PFC play their home games at Stade Jean Bouin since moving there this season.

PSG wasted a couple of good scoring positions with overly intricate passing before Doué netted just before halftime, latching onto a pass and clipping the ball over the right shoulder of goalkeeper Kevin Trapp from near the penalty spot.

Willem Geubbels equalized from the spot in the 51st minute after Illia Zabarnyi gave away a penalty. But PSG regained the lead two minutes later when Dembele cut in from the right and his deflected shot beat Trapp, a former PSG goalkeeper.

Two red cards and a defeat

Marseille had two players sent off in a dismal performance which angered coach Roberto De Zerbi.

The Italian has tried to improve the mentality and concentration of the team since taking charge last season, but again lamented the same shortcomings.

“We need to look at ourselves. If we play this kind of match, if we don’t show more desire to win, we get what we deserve, which is no better than third place,” he said. “We started the match badly, even with 11 against 11, lacking energy, lacking what it takes to play.”

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang went straight into the Marseille starting lineup, despite only recently playing for Gabon at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Marseille fans held a minute’s silence before the game at Stade Velodrome in memory of former Marseille coach Jean-Louis Gasset, who died on Dec. 26 aged 72. Gasset had a brief spell in charge of Marseille in 2024.

After Nantes had an early goal ruled out for offside following a video review, Marseille midfielder Arthur Vermeeren was shown a straight red card in the 26th minute for a late tackle on goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.

Five minutes later, defender Fabien Centonze gave Nantes the lead when he tapped in after goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli saved Matthis Abline’s shot.

Marseille’s afternoon got worse when midfielder Bilal Nadir was shown a second yellow card and sent off in the 56th for fouling Deiver Machado from behind near the halfway line.

New signing Rémy Cabella sealed the win for 16th-placed Nantes with a late penalty.

Other matches

Substitute Noam Obougou scored a late winner as Le Havre beat Angers 2-1 to move away from the relegation zone.

Le Havre led through 19-year-old forward Kenny Quetant and Louis Mouton equalized in the second half.

Last-placed Metz drew 1-1 at Lorient.

Defender Sadibou Sane put Metz ahead in the first half and Bamba Dieng earned a point for Lorient with a second-half diving header from Pablo Pagis’ cross.

Imposing striker Ludovic Ajorque scored with a backheeled goal from a cross as Brest beat Auxerre 2-0.

Lens won at Toulouse 3-0 on Friday.


Neto treble fires Chelsea’s FA Cup rout of Hull

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Neto treble fires Chelsea’s FA Cup rout of Hull

  • It was an emotional evening for Blues boss Rosenior

KINGSTON UPON HULL: Chelsea eased into the FA Cup fifth round as Pedro Neto’s hat-trick inspired a 4-0 win at Hull on Liam Rosenior’s return to the club that sacked him two years ago.
Rosenior’s side took the lead through Neto’s superb first-half strike before the Portugal forward netted again after the break.
Estevao Willian scored Chelsea’s third and Neto completed his treble to wrap up the fourth round rout at the MKM Stadium.
It was an emotional evening for Blues boss Rosenior as he faced the club that ruthlessly severed their long relationship with him in 2024.
Rosenior supported Hull as a child alongside his season-ticket holding grandmother, played for the club across five years and managed them for two seasons.
He was sacked after narrowly failing to reach the Championship play-offs amid criticism of his team’s conservative tactics.
Despite the painful end to his time at Hull, the 41-year-old said it was an “amazing thing” to return to Humberside and he took full advantage of the chance to show his old club what they had missed out on.
“This club means a lot not just to me but also my family for many reasons,” Rosenior said.
“I do hope they make the Premier League this year, but because of our attitude and application, that is what gave us the platform to win tonight.”
Rosenior has made an impressive start at Chelsea since arriving from Strasbourg to replace Enzo Maresca in January, winning eight out of his first 11 matches in all competitions.
He made seven changes, with Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez and Joao Pedro among those to miss out, but Chelsea were still too strong for the Championship promotion chasers.
“Pedro Neto has been outstanding, he works so hard and has so much quality. I’m delighted to see him get the goals,” Rosenior said.
“The most pleasing aspect was the mentality. It was a really strong performance in terms of the mental application you need to be successful. Everyone worked really hard for each other.”
Chelsea dominated possession to such an extent that it was little surprise when they finally made the breakthrough in the 40th minute.
Liam Delap teed up Neto and he whipped a superb finish into the corner from 20 yards.
Andrey Santos’ towering header was pushed over by Dillon Phillips after the interval and, from the resulting corner, Chelsea doubled their lead in the 51st minute.
Neto’s inswinger caught Phillips flat-footed at the near post, bouncing through his legs without a touch from either team.
Chelsea had blown a two-goal advantage in their 2-2 draw with Leeds in the Premier League on Tuesday.
But there was no chance of a repeat and Estevao grabbed their third with a composed finish from 12 yards in the 59th minute.
Neto made it four in the 71st minute, caressing a low finish past Phillips from Delap’s lay-off.
Wrexham beat fellow Championship side Ipswich 1-0 in Friday’s other fourth round tie.
The Welsh club, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, are into the last 16 for the first time since 1996-97.