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Ligue 1: Obbadi ends Monaco's winless streak, crowd violence in Nice
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AS Monaco's Eric Abidal reacts as referee Tony Chapron shows a yellow card during their French Ligue 1 soccer match. Stephane Mahe / Reuters
PARIS - Mounir Obbadi's long-range strike earned Monaco a 1-0 victory at Nantes to end a three-match winless streak as violence in Nice marred Sunday's (Monday, PHL time) Ligue 1 fixtures.
Obbadi fired home with a powerful 30-meter shot 19 minutes from time as big-spending Monaco, who splashed over 100 million euros ($135 million) on transfers during the close season, stayed third with 29 points from 14 games.
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They trail leaders Paris St Germain, who beat Stade Reims 3-0 on Saturday (Sunday, PHL time), by five points while second-placed Lille are on 30 points after Pape Souare's late goal gave them a 1-0 win over 10-man Toulouse earlier on Sunday.
- Nantes 0 vs Monaco 1
- Lille 1 vs Toulouse 0
- Nice 0 vs St Etienne 1
- Lille 1 vs Toulouse 0
- Nice 0 vs St Etienne 1
Monaco, which has taken only one point from their two previous league outings and lost in the last 32 of the League Cup, was under pressure to keep pace with PSG and Lille.
Obbadi took full advantage of keeper Rudy Riou's poor clearance to give his team all three points in the 71st minute, but they failed to impress, once again.
Radamel Falcao, who has scored nine league goals this season, lost his scoring touch and was substituted shortly after the hour.
Monaco coach Claudio Ranieri told Canal Plus that he had substituted Falcao in order to protect him, claiming the Colombia striker was suffering with a minor injury.
Nantes had a goal disallowed for a foul in the last minute. - Reuters
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