Football: Beaten champions Lille accused of 'individual, collective poverty'

Clermont's Akim Zedadka (left) and Lille's Renato Sanchez during the French L1 football match at the Gabriel Montpied stadium in Clermont-Ferrand, France, on Oct 16, 2021. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS (AFP) - Reigning French champions Lille suffered a 1-0 loss away to promoted Clermont on Saturday (Oct 16), with the club president accusing the team of "individual and collective poverty" for a performance which followed a run of three wins.

Vital N'Simba drilled in from 20m just after the half-hour to earn Clermont a first victory in eight matches and deny Lille the chance to break into the top three.

Lille president Olivier Letang had harsh words after watching his champions slip to a fourth league defeat in 10 matches under new coach Jocelyn Gourvennec.

"With individual and collective poverty you can't hope to compete at the top level," he said with Lille's title defence looking compromised as they sit ninth, 13 points behind runaway leaders Paris Saint-Germain.

"We hit the bottom, we were really bad."

Lille struggled in the absence of the suspended Burak Yilmaz, with top scorer Jonathan David limited to 20 minutes off the bench after returning late from World Cup qualifying duty with Canada.

Portugal defender Jose Fonte had the best chance for Lille in the closing stages but shot straight at Clermont goalkeeper Arthur Desmas.

Gourvennec said defeat had been a shock that could provide a wake-up call.

"Well done to them, they played it like a cup game," he said.

"Now we have to turn this general disappointment from the players and the president into a revolt."

Lyon extended their unbeaten run to four league games with a 2-0 victory over fellow European hopefuls Monaco.

Kylian Mbappe converted a soft late VAR penalty award to give a PSG side missing Lionel Messi and Neymar a 2-1 win over Angers on Friday.

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