<p>Olympique Lyonnais were in devastating form as they demolished visiting Monaco 4-1 to move up to sixth in the Ligue 1 standings on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rudi Garcia's side, who are not playing in any European competition this season, prevailed thanks to goals by Memphis Depay, Houssem Aouar and a Karl Toko Ekambi double while Monaco could only respond with a Wissam Ben Yedder penalty.</p>.<p>The result put OL on 13 points from eight games, five behind Paris St Germain, who lead the table following a 4-0 victory against Dijon on Saturday.</p>.<p>Lille missed an opportunity to reclaim the lead earlier on Sunday when they were held 1-1 at Nice and stayed behind PSG on goal difference.</p>.<p>In Lyon, Depay opened the scoring with a low crossed shot after being set up by Aouar, unveiling a t-shirt with the message 'Virgil - Stay strong my brother' in support of Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk, who suffered a serious injury against Everton in the Premier League earlier this month.</p>.<p>Toko Ekambi doubled the tally in the 34th, finishing off form close range after collecting Tino Kadewere's cross.</p>.<p>Aouar added a third from the penalty spot after Djibril Sidibe brought down Toko Ekambi in the box four minutes before the interval.</p>.<p>The Cameroon striker netted his fourth goal of the season in the 44th after benefiting from some poor Monaco defending.</p>.<p>The visitors pulled one back with a penalty three minutes into the second half following a foul by defender Sinaly Diomande.</p>.<p>Lyon finished with 10 men when Melvin Bard picked up a straight red card for a brutal challenge on Ruben Aguilar, one minute from time.</p>.<p>Monaco are 12th on 11 points. </p>
<p>Olympique Lyonnais were in devastating form as they demolished visiting Monaco 4-1 to move up to sixth in the Ligue 1 standings on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rudi Garcia's side, who are not playing in any European competition this season, prevailed thanks to goals by Memphis Depay, Houssem Aouar and a Karl Toko Ekambi double while Monaco could only respond with a Wissam Ben Yedder penalty.</p>.<p>The result put OL on 13 points from eight games, five behind Paris St Germain, who lead the table following a 4-0 victory against Dijon on Saturday.</p>.<p>Lille missed an opportunity to reclaim the lead earlier on Sunday when they were held 1-1 at Nice and stayed behind PSG on goal difference.</p>.<p>In Lyon, Depay opened the scoring with a low crossed shot after being set up by Aouar, unveiling a t-shirt with the message 'Virgil - Stay strong my brother' in support of Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk, who suffered a serious injury against Everton in the Premier League earlier this month.</p>.<p>Toko Ekambi doubled the tally in the 34th, finishing off form close range after collecting Tino Kadewere's cross.</p>.<p>Aouar added a third from the penalty spot after Djibril Sidibe brought down Toko Ekambi in the box four minutes before the interval.</p>.<p>The Cameroon striker netted his fourth goal of the season in the 44th after benefiting from some poor Monaco defending.</p>.<p>The visitors pulled one back with a penalty three minutes into the second half following a foul by defender Sinaly Diomande.</p>.<p>Lyon finished with 10 men when Melvin Bard picked up a straight red card for a brutal challenge on Ruben Aguilar, one minute from time.</p>.<p>Monaco are 12th on 11 points. </p>