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PSG crush Lille, break points record

Update : 11 May 2014, 05:27 PM

Champions Paris Saint Germain achieved a new Ligue 1 points record on Saturday with a 3-1 win over 10-man Lille to ensure the race for Europe in France goes down to the wire.

Laurent Blanc’s side now have 86 points to overtake Lyon’s all-time record of 84 in 2006, in a tie which was overshadowed by PSG’s France midfielder Yohan Cabaye suffering a right ankle injury.

European places will now be allocated on the final day of the season next Saturday with Champions League and Europa League berths still up for grabs.

PSG’s goals came through Brazilians Marquinhos (41) and Lucas (66) and Blaise Mathuidi (83) with the titleholders bidding to close out their season on a further high at home against Montpellier next weekend.

Cabaye picked up the injury late in the first half after a tackle for which Lille’s France international midfielder Marvin Martin was given his marching orders.

The 28-year-old was stretchered off and taken to hospital immediately for a scan, which Blanc later said had not revealed anything serious.

Minutes later, Brazilian defender Marquinhos broke the deadlock with a header, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, playing for the first time in a month, missing a chance to give the visitors a two-goal advantage just before the break.

Lucas got the second after 65 minutes as he picked up a cross from Argentine teammate Javier Pastore, with the Brazilian also setting up the third as Matuidi gave the Lille defence the slip behind Ibrahimovic.

Midfielder Jonathan Delaplace got one back for the hosts in extra time, but it was too little too late as third-placed Lille are just two points ahead of Saint Etienne, 3-1 winners at Nantes, thanks to a Mevlut Erding double.

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