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Lyon crash at Bastia to dent title hopes

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Bastia's midfielder Florian Thauvin (R) celebrates after scoring a goal in Bastia, Corsica, on March 16, 2013

Bastia’s midfielder Florian Thauvin (R) celebrates after scoring a goal during their French L1 football match against Lyon in the Armand Cesari stadium in Bastia, Corsica, on March 16, 2013. Lyon’s title hopes took a serious blow on Saturday as they crashed to a 4-1 defeat at Bastia which leaves them four points back of leaders Paris Saint-Germain, who travel to Saint-Etienne.

Lyon’s title hopes took a serious blow on Saturday as they crashed to a 4-1 defeat at Bastia which leaves them four points behind leaders Paris Saint-Germain, who travel to Saint-Etienne on Sunday.

“We were sleeping at the start of the match,” said Lyon coach Remi Garde after a loss which moved Bastia up to joint 13th with fellow Corsican club Ajaccio after three second half goals handed Lyon their fourth away defeat of the season.

“We only started to get into the game in the last 10 minutes but it was too late. There was a complete lack of concentration and communication that you don’t expect of a Ligue 1 club.

“We were sinking on all levels and it’s a massive blow because we just weren’t good enough collectively or defensively, but I have no explanation. The team on the pitch wasn’t ours and they had no desire tonight,” he fumed.

“As for our title hopes, it’s not the time to talk about that right now.”

On-loan midfielder Florian Thauvin broke open a tight first-half with a goal just before the break and although Lisandro Lopez equalised on 54 minutes, Bastia scored twice in five minutes to take command.

Former Blackburn striker Anthony Modeste restored the lead for the home side two minutes after the equaliser before Thauvin grabbed his second of the match on 61 minutes to put Bastia in control.

Garde’s men threw everything forward in a bid to get back into the tie but, with time running out, Tunisian international Wahbi Khazri put the icing on the cake with Bastia’s fourth goal with three minutes remaining.

Third-placed Marseille struggled to a 0-0 draw at home to Ajaccio on Friday which gives PSG a chance to extend their lead to seven points if they can win at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium in the last match of the weekend.

Playing later on Saturday, sixth-placed Lille can overtake Saint-Etienne and Nice with victory at home over lowly Evian while defending champions Montpellier, two points further back, host Troyes and can also keep alive their chances of European football next season by taking maximum points.

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