Paris: Montpellier abruptly halted Paris Saint-Germain's 12-match unbeaten run with the defending French league champion losing 3-0 Saturday. The round was marred by the Lyon goalkeeper being hospitalised at Metz after firecrackers were thrown on the pitch.
Montpellier, the last club to win the title before PSG claimed it four seasons in a row, showed clinical efficiency to convert its three shots on target. Third-placed PSG, which missed the chance to move top, had a lacklustre first half and was made to pay for its poor defending after the interval.
Paul Lasne opened the scoring in the 42nd minute, Ellyes Skhiri made it 2-0 just after halftime and Ryad Boudebouz compounded PSG's humiliation.
"The truth is that we didn't deserve to win this game. We played badly, we were never in the game," PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said. "We lost the match before the match had kicked off. The players weren't at it."
It was Montpellier's first win over the capital city club in 13 league matches, with its previous success dating back to May 2010. The win lifted the southern club five points clear of the relegation zone.
In a first half with few chances for both sides, PSG forward Edinson Cavani made only eight touches as Montpellier showed solid defending. The home side converted its first opportunity when Lasne took advantage of a lapse in the PSG defence, which failed to clear a long ball. Lasne beat Alphonse Areola with a lob from inside the area after the PSG 'keeper came out late.
Montpellier doubled its lead three minutes into the second half after Morgan Sanson showed his dribbling skills down the left side of the box and set up Skhiri with a cutback pass. The 21-year-old midfielder perfectly opened his right foot on the ball and fired a curling shot from the edge of the area past Areola.
PSG pushed hard to reduce the gap but Montpellier goalkeeper Laurent Pionnier enjoyed a commanding afternoon, successfully denying attempts from Angel Di Maria and Lucas.
Layvin Kurzawa and Di Maria then combined well on the left side to set up Blaise Matuidi, only for the midfielder to send the ball over the bar in the 68th minute.
With 10 minutes left to play, PSG was caught on the counterattack and Boudebouz found the net with a low shot from distance after a long run down the pitch.
PSG has already lost three league matches, one more than all of last season.
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MONACO 5, BASTIA 0
Radamel Falcao scored twice as Monaco moved top of the standings with a 5-0 thrashing of Bastia.
The Colombia striker took his league tally to seven goals after finding the net twice in the space of six minutes.
Monaco was already leading 2-0 with goals from Kylian Mbappe and Thomas Lemar when Falcao scored with a shot under the bar in the 68th minute. He completed his brace with a right-footed volley.
Guido Carrillo also scored for Monaco, which is level on 36 points with Nice but tops the standings on goal difference.
Nice hosts Toulouse on Sunday.
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OTHER RESULTS
In other games Saturday, Angers and Lorient drew 2-2, while Lille grabbed a 1-0 victory at Bordeaux.
Guingamp defeated Nantes 2-0.