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Lyon leave it late to beat 10-man Strasbourg in Ligue 1
Afonso Moreira scored a spectacular last-minute winner to hand Lyon a valuable 2-1 home victory in Ligue 1 against 10-man Strasbourg on Sunday.
Liam Rosenior's youthful side took the lead at the Groupama Stadium through Joaquin Panichelli before Ismael Doukoure turned through his own net and then received a straight red card for a dangerous tackle.
Lyon captain Corentin Tolisso missed a first-half penalty for the hosts as it seemed the chance for them to go into the top four had gone begging.
However, substitute Moreira's late heroics sent Lyon fourth on 18 points, while Strasbourg sit seventh, two points behind their opponents.
A win would have sent the visitors into second place behind reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain, who won 3-0 at Brest on Saturday.
Strasbourg went in front on 25 minutes when Argentine forward Panichelli glanced in a header at the end of an excellent team move.
But the lead lasted only six minutes as the unfortunate Doukoure deflected a Malick Fofana cross into his own goal.
Lyon then had a golden opportunity to go ahead when the referee adjudged Valentin Barco to have caught Corentin Tolisso in the box -- the official sticking with his original decision after an on-pitch VAR review.
Goalkeeper Mike Penders profited from the break in play to consult the Strasbourg backroom staff's notes and duly denied Tolisso from the spot with his legs in the 42nd minute to keep the scores level at the break.
VAR was again at the centre of the drama midway through the second period when Doukoure's day went from bad to worse as his yellow card for a tackle from behind on Fofana was upgraded to a red.
The stricken Belgian was stretchered from the pitch after suffering an injury to his ankle.
Down to 10, Strasbourg showed resilience to keep the hosts at bay and looked set to eke out a good point away from home.
But there was a final twist in the tale as Fofana's replacement, Moreira, grabbed all three points for Lyon in the 91st minute with a superb curling finish from the left of the box into the far top corner.
- 'Just not good enough' -
Earlier, Lille produced a barnstorming second half to thump bottom-side Metz 6-1.
Goals by Hamza Igamane and Felix Correia had the hosts in charge by the interval before Bruno Genesio's side ran in four goals in the second period.
Correia doubled up eight minutes after the break and then Romain Perraud, Benjamin Andre and Hakon Haraldsson netted as Lille moved up to fifth.
Ibou Sane scored a consolation goal deep into injury time for winless Metz.
"We're just not good enough," Metz midfielder Gauthier Hein said.
"What we're doing on the pitch isn't enough against this kind of team. They're running rings around us, we just don't have the answers."
Rennes thought they had nabbed a 93rd-minute leveller at home to Nice but an offside in the build-up to Mohamed Kader Meite's goal meant the match finished 2-1 to the visitors.
Angers climbed out of the relegation zone courtesy of a 2-0 victory over 16th-placed Lorient with two 18-year-olds in Prosper Peter and Sidiki Cherif doing the damage for the hosts.
Auxerre took their place in the drop zone following a 1-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Le Havre.
E.Burkhard--VB