-
Sweden ready for 'game of our lives' in France World Cup clash
-
Ancelotti says never doubted 'suffering' Brazil would score
-
MLS Chicago Fire announce signing of Poland's Lewandowski
-
Venezuela's quake-hit La Guaira port 'operational': US military
-
Tech rebound lifts Dow to record, yen hits 40-year low against dollar
-
Martinelli late show as Brazil down Japan to reach World Cup last 16
-
US Supreme Court rules on dragnet searches of cellphone location data
-
Madueke says he can be England's World Cup game-changer
-
South Korea fans target coach Hong with boos as World Cup squad returns
-
Switzerland returns famed Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
-
Vaughan calls for England change after Stokes bows out with defeat
-
Last-gasp Brazil down Japan to reach World Cup 16
-
Europe's deadly heatwave scorches east, Slovakia hits record
-
Spain confident despite World Cup injury setbacks, says Llorente
-
French Open champ Andreeva sails into Wimbledon second round
-
Martinelli scores in 95th minute to send Brazil into World Cup last 16
-
Shooter in custody dispute kills six at German family shelter
-
US races to reopen Venezuela port as quake deaths top 1,700
-
Sinner survives scare and fall to reach Wimbledon second round
-
Latham hails 'old school' New Zealand after downing England
-
Serena set for much-anticipated Wimbledon return
-
US races to reopen Venezuela port for aid after twin quakes
-
Ex-NBA stars Malik Beasley, Ed Davis indicted in betting case
-
Paris funeral homes overwhelmed after record heatwave
-
EU, China bet on talks to avoid trade war
-
France wary of Sweden side with 'nothing to lose' at World Cup
-
Pyjamas and bets: Brazil YouTube channel reshapes World Cup viewing
-
Bloodied but unbowed: Sinner avoids shock exit at start of Wimbledon title defence
-
Queueing, strawberries and all white: it must be Wimbledon
-
Top US court upholds $5mn Trump sex assault judgment
-
Stokes backs Brook '100 percent' to succeed him as England Test captain
-
Sinner survives scare to reach Wimbledon second round
-
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo spreads to fourth province
-
Six killed in German 'family tragedy' shooting: police
-
Czech Republic coach Koubek quits after World Cup flop
-
Osaka makes spectacular Wimbledon arrival in kimono-inspired dress
-
French parliament adopts bill to regulate fast fashion
-
Bolivia removes 15-year dollar peg in bid to revive economy
-
Supreme Court boosts Trump's power to fire officials, but protects Fed
-
Russia jails veteran who threatened Putin with mutiny
-
Three things we learned from the Austrian F1 Grand Prix
-
Five shot dead at German youth welfare site, two suspects arrested
-
Burnham pledges radical devolution of UK govt if PM
-
New Zealand thrash England to deny Stokes a fairytale finish
-
Polish businesses press Warsaw, Kyiv to end political rift
-
Tour de France 'ready to adapt' amid extreme heatwave
-
Hovland beats Scheffler in playoff for PGA Travelers title
-
Stocks rise, oil climbs after US-Iran clashes
-
New Zealand thrash England for series win as Stokes bows out
-
Man City hire Maresca to start new era after Guardiola
Mbappe stars in PSG win, Marseille triumph before Spurs Champions League clash
Kylian Mbappe scored a goal in each half as Paris Saint-Germain beat 10-man Nantes 3-0 on Saturday to stay on top of the Ligue 1 table from Marseille, who beat Auxerre 2-0 with Alexis Sanchez on target.
Marseille had briefly gone to the summit with that win, but PSG responded in style later and are leaders thanks to their far superior goal difference, having scored 24 goals in just six league outings this season.
Mbappe joined Neymar at the top of the scorers' charts on seven for the campaign thanks to his brace at the Stade de la Beaujoire, with his opener coming in the 18th minute.
The France star curled a superb strike over goalkeeper Alban Lafont and into the net at the end of a breakaway after being set up by Lionel Messi.
Nantes had beaten PSG at home in this fixture last season but their hopes of taking anything from the reigning champions this time were seriously hampered when they had Brazilian full-back Fabio sent off midway through the first half.
The former Manchester United defender was shown a straight red card for a high challenge in midfield on Vitinha that forced the Portuguese player to come off hurt.
PSG scored again shortly after half-time as Messi set up Mbappe to finish at the near post, with the goal initially being disallowed for offside only to be awarded following a VAR check.
Rested at kick-off, Neymar came off the bench after that and played a part in the third goal in the 68th minute as his shot came back off the upright and Nuno Mendes followed up to finish.
PSG now turn their attentions to the Champions League and their opening group game at home to Juventus on Tuesday, when the in-form Neymar is sure to return to the starting line-up.
"There is always the risk that you can break a player's dynamic if they are in good form but don't accept being left out of the team," admitted PSG coach Christophe Galtier of his decision to bench the Brazilian.
"But I had a long discussion with him yesterday. I made my decision and he accepted it."
Galtier, who said Vitinha had taken a heavy knock to his kneecap, insisted his team would still have to raise their game in the Champions League.
"We are on a good run. We are scoring goals and playing well. The players are playing for each other, but the Champions League is another level.
"I watched Juve this afternoon and this will be a different match. We cannot expect an easy game."
- Sanchez on target -
Runners-up in Ligue 1 last season, Marseille begin their Champions League campaign away at Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday, and they warmed up in fine fashion by easing to victory against newly-promoted Auxerre in Burgundy.
Brazilian international Gerson scored the opener, converting the rebound after Cengiz Under hit the post.
Arsenal loanee Nuno Tavares hit the post for Marseille in the second half, before Sanchez -- rested at kick-off -- came on and finished off a cutback from fellow substitute Matteo Guendouzi to make it 2-0 six minutes from time.
"It has been a very positive start to the season," admitted Marseille coach Igor Tudor, appointed ahead of the campaign.
"The Tottenham match comes at a time when the players are in good shape. It is a fantastic competition. We were in pot four for the draw but we want to make a good impression."
Lyon are just three points behind the leaders with a game in hand as they remained unbeaten this season after a Saturday evening stroll against a winless Angers.
Karl Toko-Ekambi scored twice in a 5-0 victory, with Alexandre Lacazette, Castello Lukeba and Moussa Dembele also on target.
Lens can go level on points with the leaders if they win at Reims on Sunday.
A.Ruiz--AT