Dieng scores again as Marseille wins to go 2nd; Nice draws
PARIS (AP) — Bamba Dieng’s third goal in two games helped unbeaten Marseille defeat Rennes 2-0 on Sunday and move into second place in the French league behind bitter rival Paris Saint-Germain.
PSG plays Lyon later Sunday with six-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi set for his home debut after his shock move from Barcelona.
After Dieng turned in a cross from midfielder Pol Lirola in the 48th minute, substitute Amine Harit scored in the 70th after cutting in from the left flank and placing the ball under goalkeeper Alfred Gomis.
Earlier, Amine Gouiri missed a late penalty as fifth-placed Nice was held to a 2-2 draw by visiting Monaco in a thrilling French Riviera derby.