Bellion fires Bordeaux
A double by former Manchester United striker David Bellion inspired Bordeaux to a 4-1 home win over Lorient on Saturday that stretched their lead at the top of the French first division to nine points.
Having weathered early pressure from the visitors, Bordeaux took a 12th-minute lead when Bellion ran onto Yoann Gourcuff's through-ball before finishing between the legs of Fabien Audard.
Bordeaux coach Laurent Blanc shuffled his pack after the 1-0 mid-week win at Montpellier and his second-choice strikers combined for a second goal when Fernando Cavenaghi's flick-on was converted by Bellion, before Cavenaghi slotted home from Gourcuff's cutback in the 52nd minute.
Gourcuff, France's player of the year, added his name to the scoresheet with 15 minutes to play as the champions made sure that they will head into the winter break -- which starts on Christmas Eve -- at the top of the division.
Lorient top scorer Kevin Gameiro, left out of the starting line-up, rewarded the travelling fans with a late consolation goal as Bordeaux's defence was breached for the first time in 710 minutes of football.
Second-placed Marseille can cut Bordeaux's lead back to six points if they win at third-bottom Saint-Etienne in the Saturday evening kick-off.
Montpellier's week went from bad to worse as they went down 2-0 at home to Nancy but maintained their hold on third place.
The newly promoted side had not been beaten at the Stade de la Mosson prior to their defeat by Bordeaux but goals from Djamel Bakar and Pascal Berenguer consigned Rene Girard's charges to their second home loss in three days.
Paris Saint-Germain's indifferent form continued with a 1-0 defeat at Rennes, who prevailed via a goal by Guinean forward Ismael Bangoura five minutes before the interval that sent his side fourth.
Luckless bottom side Grenoble were denied only their second win of the season by an 84th-minute goal from Nice's Chaouki Ben Saada, which cancelled out Nicolas Dieuze's 75th-minute opener for the hosts.
Lens' trip to Valenciennes ended goalless, while Boulogne's home game with Sochaux was postponed after heavy snow posed a safety risk to spectators.
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