Bordeaux keeps on marching the Ligue 1
Wendel scored the only goal of the game as Bordeaux returned to the top of the Ligue 1 table with a 1-0 home win over the previously-unbeaten Rennes.
The decisive moment of the game arrived after 23 minutes when Benoit Tremoulinas' cross to the near post was headed in by Wendel. It was the Brazilian midfielder's third league goal of a so far unbeaten season for Bordeaux who have now taken 19 points from a possible 21.
A late goal from Pierre-Alain Frau earned Lille a share of the points from a 1-1 draw at home to fellow strugglers Nice.
Frau popped up with the equaliser two minutes from time to cancel out Loic Remy's opener for the visitors.
The result does little to help either club, however, with Nice in the bottom two, a point behind their opponents.
A perfect performance saw Le Mans record a resounding 3-0 victory over Lens, which was even more one-sided than the scoreline suggests.
A first-half brace from Frederic Thomas set the hosts on their way before Anthony Le Tallec sealed the victory on the hour mark.
It would have been much worse for Lens had it not been for a stunning performance from goalkeeper Vedran Runje.
The result sees Le Mans move into 15th spot, while Lens dropped three places into 13th.
On Saturday, Lyon leapt into top spot temporarily after coming from behind to see off Toulouse 2-1 at Stade Gerland.
Claude Puel's side knew a win would take them above their rivals but things began badly as Moussa Sissoko fired Toulouse into a ninth-minute lead.
It stayed that way until the 52nd minute when teenager Yannis Tafer equalised with his first goal in Ligue 1 and Bafetimbi Gomis netted the winner 18 minutes from time.
Elsewhere, Youssouf Hadji's first-half double gave Nancy their first win in four Ligue 1 matches as they beat Sochaux 2-1.
The Moroccan scored an early penalty and doubled the advantage before half-time to put the hosts on course for victory.
Although Marvin Martin pulled a goal back for Sochaux, it was not enough to stave off a third successive league defeat.
Valenciennes twice came from behind to end Marseille's unbeaten start to the season with a 3-2 victory in a pulsating clash.
The south coast side twice took the lead, through Fernando Morientes and Mamadou Niang, in the first half, but both times were pegged back, courtesy of levellers from Milan Bisevac and David Ducourtioux.
And VA's persistence was rewarded when they snatched all three points nine minutes from time when Rafael Schmitz headed home.
Paris St Germain had to settle for a point from a 1-1 draw against in-form Lorient.
The hosts took the lead five minutes before half-time through Arnold Mvuemba. Marama Vahirua combined with Kevin Gameiro on the edge of the penalty area before Mvuemba produced the decisive shot.
However, Paul Le Guen's side went in level at the interval courtesy of a goal in the dying seconds of the first half. Guillaume Hoarau made the breakthrough, calmly converting from close range after Giuly had crossed low into the penalty box.
Gonzalo Ruben Bergessio scored a last-minute winner to give strugglers St Etienne a surprise 2-1 victory in Monaco.
The visitors went into the match third from bottom in the table and eight points below their opponents but took the lead in only the third minute through Boubacar Sanogo.
Sebastien Puygrenier equalised for Monaco 10 minutes after the break but instead of building on the goal the hosts ended the match with nothing after Bergessio's late intervention.
Goals from Benoit Pedretti and Cedric Hengbart helped Auxerre to a 2-0 victory at the Stade de l'Abbe Deschamps and left Grenoble rooted to the bottom, still without a point after seven games.
There was an ugly incident in the 20th minute as Grenoble's David Jemmali hacked Auxerre forward Ireneusz Jelen to the floor, with the Pole retaliating by hitting out at the Tunisian defender. The referee sent off both players.
The victory was only Auxerre's second in the league this season to move them up to 13th.
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