PSG beats PFC 2-1 in Paris derby after Marseille loses at home


Paris Saint-Germain's team and coaches during a presentation of PSG's trophies at the end of the French L1 football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Paris FC at the Parc des Princes stadium, Paris, January 4, 2026.

Defending champion Paris Saint-Germain stayed one point behind surprise Ligue 1 leader Lens after beating Paris FC 2-1 on Sunday, January 4, in the first capital city derby in French men’s league soccer since 1990 .

Star forwards Dรฉsirรฉ Douรฉ and Ousmane Dembรฉle struck for PSG. Inconsistent Marseille is now eight points behind Lens in third place after losing 2-0 at home to Nantes earlier Sunday.

The Paris derby was held at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium, which is just 44 meters away from where PFC plays its home games at Stade Jean Bouin since moving there this season.

PSG wasted a couple of good scoring positions with overly intricate passing before Douรฉ netted just before halftime, latching onto a pass and clipping the ball over the right shoulder of goalkeeper Kevin Trapp from near the penalty spot.

Willem Geubbels equalized from the spot in the 51st minute after Illia Zabarnyi gave away a penalty. But PSG regained the lead two minutes later when Dembรฉlรฉ cut in from the right and his deflected shot beat Trapp, a former PSG goalkeeper.

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Two red cards and a defeat

Marseille had two players sent off in a dismal performance, angering coach Roberto De Zerbi. The Italian has tried to improve the mentality and concentration of the team since taking charge last season, but again lamented the same shortcomings.

“We need to look at ourselves. If we play this kind of match, if we don’t show more desire to win, we get what we deserve, which is no better than third place,” he said.”We started the match badly, even with 11 against 11, lacking energy, lacking what it takes to play.”

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang went straight into the Marseille starting lineup, despite only recently playing for Gabon at the Africa Cup of Nations .

Marseille fans held a minute’s silence before the game at Stade Velodrome in memory of former Marseille coach Jean-Louis Gasset, who died on December 26 aged 72. Gasset had a brief spell in charge of Marseille in 2024.

After Nantes had an early goal ruled out for offside following a video review, Marseille midfielder Arthur Vermeeren was shown a straight red card in the 26th minute for a late tackle on goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.

Five minutes later, defender Fabien Centonze gave Nantes the lead when he tapped in after goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli saved Matthis Abline’s shot.

Marseille’s afternoon got worse when midfielder Bilal Nadir was shown a second yellow card and sent off in the 56th for fouling Deiver Machado from behind near the halfway line.

New signing Rรฉmy Cabella sealed the win for 16th-placed Nantes with a late penalty.

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Le Monde with AP

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