Ligue 1 2011-12 week 25



Paris Saint-Germain struck twice in the final 20 minutes to claim a thrilling 4-4 draw at Lyon in Ligue 1 on Saturday.

PSG claimed an early lead through Guillaume Hoarau's strike on 21 minutes but they were quickly on the back foot.

Bafetimbi Gomis, Lisandro Lopez and Michel Bastos all scored within a six-minute period as Lyon charged in front.

Brazilian Nene bagged a penalty on the stroke of half-time to keep Carlo Ancelotti's side alive, although Jeremy Briand's goal on 58 minutes for Lyon looked to have dashed PSG's hopes.

Substitute Ceara netted on 73 minutes though, just moments after being introduced off the bench.

And Hoarau ensured the visitors would leave Stade de Gerland with a point with his second goal four minutes into stoppage time.





Montpellier moved to the top of the league with a 1-0 home success against Bordeaux.

Rene Girard's side were made to work for the victory with Nigerian forward John Utaka bagging the only goal of the game after 80 minutes.



Saint-Etienne still sit fourth but will be disappointed after they were held to a goalless draw at struggling Auxerre.



Kevin Berigaud bagged a double in Evian TG's 2-0 win over Nancy.



Anthony Mounier's 50th minute strike was enough to give Nice a 1-0 win over Caen.



Goals in the last 15 minutes from Mamadou Samassa and Renaud Cohade helped Valenciennes to a 2-0 success against Lorient.



Ajaccio avoided defeat for the fifth time in a row at home as they beat Dijon 2-1.





An injury-time equaliser saw a 10-man Stade Rennes steal a point in a 1-1 draw against Lille in Sunday's Ligue 1 action.

Belgian midfielder Eden Hazard provided the assist for Cameroon defender Aurelien Chedjou to give Rudi Garcia's side a handy advantage at half-time.

Rennes kept the difference to just one goal though in the hope of snatching a draw, which they managed to do when Mevlut Erdinc scored in the first minute of stoppage time.



In other matches, Marseille had their nine-match unbeaten streak in the league ended at mid-table outfit Brest.

Paul Bayasse scored the only goal of the game after 17 minutes to give Alex Dupont's side their first win in five.



Toulouse also won at home, defeating Sochaux 2-0.

Tunisian defender Aymen Abdennour bagged the opener after 10 minutes before Emmanuel Riviere wrapped up the win with his 55th minute strike.