- Associated Press - Saturday, March 1, 2014

PARIS (AP) - Saint-Etienne made up ground in the race for a Champions League spot by defeating Monaco 2-0 in the French league to provisionally move into third place on Saturday.

Fabien Lemoine fired a half-volley into the top corner in the 17th minute and Romain Hamouma doubled the lead for the hosts with a long-range strike in the 66th.

“We had an off day,” Monaco midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia said. “We’re disappointed by our performance and the result.”

Paris Saint-Germain holds a five-point lead over Monaco at the top of the league and hosts Marseille on Sunday.

Lemoine shone in the first half, pouncing on a corner poorly cleared by the Monaco defense to score from 30 meters. The Saint-Etienne midfielder came close to adding a second goal in the 41st when Brandao set him up, but goalkeeper Danijel Subasic turned around the post his diagonal strike.

Lemoine also saved his team by clearing off the line a close-range effort from Monaco defender Nicolas Isimat-Mirin in the 39th.

Monaco coach Claudio Ranieri made a tactical shift at halftime by replacing Joao Moutinho and Anthony Martial with Lucas Ocampos and Nabil Dirar.

Saint-Etienne nearly caught Monaco off guard at the restart when Josuha Guilavogui connected with a free kick from Hamouma, but Subasic stopped the header from the Saint-Etienne midfielder in the 46th.

Goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier protected Saint-Etienne’s lead in the following minute by parrying a powerful drive from Valere Germain and denying James Rodriguez, who was clean through on goal.

Hamouma dashed Monaco’s hopes of coming back with a solo run from his own half. The Saint-Etienne winger outpaced four players and notched his eighth league goal with a swerving shot that Subasic could only palm into his own net.

“We have no big stars but we pull for each other a lot,” Saint-Etienne defender Francois Clerc said. “We will need to be consistent for a good finish at the end of the season.”

Elsewhere, Sochaux kept alive its chances of avoiding relegation by stunning Bordeaux 2-0 with goals from Jordan Ayew in the 70th and Cedric Bakambu in the 83rd.

Reims defeated lowly Valenciennes 3-1 to provisionally climb to sixth place. Nicolas de Preville, Prince Oniangue and Gaetan Charbonnier scored for the hosts before Mathieu Dossevi netted a consolation goal in the 88th.

Mid-table Toulouse capitalized on its numerical superiority to down Nice 2-0. Eden Ben Basat converted a cross from Oscar Trejo in the 66th and Wissam Ben Yedder sealed the win from a counterattack in the 90th after Nice defender Lloyd Palun was red-carded in the 54th for a violent tackle on Toulouse midfielder Issiaga Sylla.

Guingamp won 2-0 at Rennes to leapfrog its opponents into 13th place. Thibault Giresse opened the scoring from a tight angle in the 39th and Mustapha Yatabare sealed the win with a penalty in stoppage time.

Bastia substitute Gianni Bruno volleyed home in the 50th to salvage a 1-1 draw with Lorient. Bruno Ecuele Manga put the hosts ahead in the 35th by flicking home a free kick from Yann Jouffre.

On Sunday, Lille travels to Ajaccio, and Lyon faces Montpellier.

Evian beat Nantes to snap an 11-game winless streak in all competitions and move five points clear of the relegation zone on Friday.

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