<p>Yusuf Yazici scored what proved to be the winner as Lille beat fellow title hopefuls Monaco 2-1 on Sunday to retake second place in Ligue 1, while Lyon cruised past Metz as the pair increased the pressure on leaders Paris Saint-Germain.</p>.<p>Christophe Galtier's men dug deep at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy to end Monaco's four-match winning streak and move back to within two points of reigning champions PSG.</p>.<p>Lyon are behind Monaco on goal difference after brushing aside Metz 3-1.</p>.<p>Marseille are two points further back in third, but have two games in hand.</p>.<p>"This result is important because we were facing a direct competitor and we hadn't won much recently," said Lille coach Galtier.</p>.<p>"When I see what Paris did on Saturday, by beating Montpellier despite rotating eight players, I tell myself that it remains PSG (as title favourites).</p>.<p>"To be very honest, I look at what is happening behind us... There is a terrible fight with Monaco, Marseille, Lyon or Montpellier."</p>.<p>Lille, who were held to a draw by struggling Saint-Etienne last weekend, had the best chance of the opening half but Jonathan Bamba's strike was well saved by away goalkeeper Vito Mannone.</p>.<p>Lille broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute. Jonathan Ikone avoided two challenges on the edge of the area before slipping a pass through for Canadian striker Jonathan David to score.</p>.<p>The hosts doubled their advantage midway through the second half as Turkish internationals Burak Yilmaz and Yazici combined, with the latter slotting in from close range.</p>.<p>Yazici, who was introduced as a substitute three minutes before his goal, has scored four times in the league this season despite only starting twice.</p>.<p>Pietro Pellegri pulled one back for Monaco in the 90th minute, but there was not enough time for an equaliser.</p>.<p>The principality club sit fifth, five points behind PSG, who saw off Montpellier 3-1 on Saturday.</p>.<p>"It would have deserved to end in a draw, so I am inevitably disappointed," said Monaco boss Niko Kovac.</p>.<p>Rudi Garcia's Lyon extended their unbeaten run to 10 Ligue 1 matches as they made the most of an early penalty miss by Metz midfielder Farid Boulaya.</p>.<p>Hosts Metz wasted a golden opportunity to take a seventh-minute lead when Algerian Boulaya's spot-kick was comfortably saved by Anthony Lopes.</p>.<p>Lyon took the lead 10 minutes later as Memphis Depay fired into the corner from Karl Toko Ekambi's pullback.</p>.<p>Cameroonian international Ekambi drilled in his sixth goal in as many matches less than two minutes after the break, before adding a penalty on the hour mark.</p>.<p>A four-goal victory would have taken Lyon above Lille, but those hopes were dashed when Boulaya netted a consolation with 14 minutes to play for Metz, who had John Boye sent off late on.</p>.<p>Lyon also had Rayan Cherki dismissed in injury time in a scrappy end to the game.</p>.<p>Elsewhere on Sunday, Saint-Etienne's winless league run extended to nine matches with a goalless draw at Dijon.</p>.<p>Strasbourg moved out of the relegation zone with a thumping 4-0 success over Nantes, while Hatem Ben Arfa scored a late winner as Bordeaux edged Brest 1-0.</p>.<p>Nice laboured to a 0-0 stalemate at Reims in their first match since sacking Patrick Vieira as coach.</p>
<p>Yusuf Yazici scored what proved to be the winner as Lille beat fellow title hopefuls Monaco 2-1 on Sunday to retake second place in Ligue 1, while Lyon cruised past Metz as the pair increased the pressure on leaders Paris Saint-Germain.</p>.<p>Christophe Galtier's men dug deep at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy to end Monaco's four-match winning streak and move back to within two points of reigning champions PSG.</p>.<p>Lyon are behind Monaco on goal difference after brushing aside Metz 3-1.</p>.<p>Marseille are two points further back in third, but have two games in hand.</p>.<p>"This result is important because we were facing a direct competitor and we hadn't won much recently," said Lille coach Galtier.</p>.<p>"When I see what Paris did on Saturday, by beating Montpellier despite rotating eight players, I tell myself that it remains PSG (as title favourites).</p>.<p>"To be very honest, I look at what is happening behind us... There is a terrible fight with Monaco, Marseille, Lyon or Montpellier."</p>.<p>Lille, who were held to a draw by struggling Saint-Etienne last weekend, had the best chance of the opening half but Jonathan Bamba's strike was well saved by away goalkeeper Vito Mannone.</p>.<p>Lille broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute. Jonathan Ikone avoided two challenges on the edge of the area before slipping a pass through for Canadian striker Jonathan David to score.</p>.<p>The hosts doubled their advantage midway through the second half as Turkish internationals Burak Yilmaz and Yazici combined, with the latter slotting in from close range.</p>.<p>Yazici, who was introduced as a substitute three minutes before his goal, has scored four times in the league this season despite only starting twice.</p>.<p>Pietro Pellegri pulled one back for Monaco in the 90th minute, but there was not enough time for an equaliser.</p>.<p>The principality club sit fifth, five points behind PSG, who saw off Montpellier 3-1 on Saturday.</p>.<p>"It would have deserved to end in a draw, so I am inevitably disappointed," said Monaco boss Niko Kovac.</p>.<p>Rudi Garcia's Lyon extended their unbeaten run to 10 Ligue 1 matches as they made the most of an early penalty miss by Metz midfielder Farid Boulaya.</p>.<p>Hosts Metz wasted a golden opportunity to take a seventh-minute lead when Algerian Boulaya's spot-kick was comfortably saved by Anthony Lopes.</p>.<p>Lyon took the lead 10 minutes later as Memphis Depay fired into the corner from Karl Toko Ekambi's pullback.</p>.<p>Cameroonian international Ekambi drilled in his sixth goal in as many matches less than two minutes after the break, before adding a penalty on the hour mark.</p>.<p>A four-goal victory would have taken Lyon above Lille, but those hopes were dashed when Boulaya netted a consolation with 14 minutes to play for Metz, who had John Boye sent off late on.</p>.<p>Lyon also had Rayan Cherki dismissed in injury time in a scrappy end to the game.</p>.<p>Elsewhere on Sunday, Saint-Etienne's winless league run extended to nine matches with a goalless draw at Dijon.</p>.<p>Strasbourg moved out of the relegation zone with a thumping 4-0 success over Nantes, while Hatem Ben Arfa scored a late winner as Bordeaux edged Brest 1-0.</p>.<p>Nice laboured to a 0-0 stalemate at Reims in their first match since sacking Patrick Vieira as coach.</p>