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02/21 16:09 CST PSG returns to the top of French league standings with a little help from Monaco PSG returns to the top of French league standings with a little help from Monaco PARIS (AP) --- Paris Saint Germain returned to the top of the French league on Saturday thanks to a favor from Champions League playoff opponent Monaco. Dsir Doue, Bradley Barcola and Goncalo Ramos scored for PSG to defeat last-place Metz 3-0 and capitalize on Monaco's earlier 3-2 win over previous leader Lens. PSG moved two points clear of Lens with 11 rounds to play. Lens had moved top the previous weekend with a 5-0 rout of promoted Paris FC while PSG lost 3-1 at Rennes. But Lens' hopes of a prolonged stay at the summit were dealt a bitter blow Saturday after it squandered a comfortable two-goal lead and conceded three goals to Metz after the hour-mark.

Lens stunned Odsonne douard scored early with a volley for Lens and Florian Thauvin converted the rebound after Monaco goalkeeper Philipp Khn could only parry a deflected shot early in the second half. That was as good as it got for the home team, however. United States forward Folarin Balogun scored against the run of play in the 62nd, Denis Zakaria equalized in the 70th and Ansu Fati pounced on another defensive blunder to make it 3-2 two minutes after that. It was quite the reversal for Monaco, which led PSG 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League playoff on Tuesday after two goals from Balogun, only to lose 3-2. Lens' evening was summed up when Saud Abdulhamid was booked for diving instead of getting a penalty that he felt he deserved.

PSG responds Metz must have feared a rout when Doue scored after just two minutes of play after Warren Zare-Emery played a long ball in behind the high line of Metz defenders. Goncalo Ramos played the ball across goal for Barcola to head the second before the break. The home team played it safe after it, when it failed to register a shot on target until Ramos got the third in the 77th. PSG could arguably have scored more but seemed more intent on conserving energy for Wednesday's rendezvous with Monaco for the second leg of their Champions League playoff in Paris. Also Saturday, Argentine teenager Julin Vignolo scored late as a substitute for mid-table Toulouse to draw 1-1 with promoted Paris FC. ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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