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Monaco beats Guingamp 3-2 to boost Champions League hopes

Monaco moved provisionally ahead of Lyon in pursuit of automatic Champions League qualification, with a 3-2 victory over Guingamp in the French league.

Monaco is second, three points ahead of Lyon, which hosts relegation-threatened Ajaccio later.

The team which finishes second will join champion Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League group stage, while the third-place team enters the competition at the third qualifying round.

Lacina Traore and Nabil Dirar gave Monaco a comfortable halftime lead before Mevlut Erding got Guingamp back in the match but Bernardo Silva restored his side's two-goal cushion.

Benjamin Angoua scored Guingamp's second nine minutes from time to set up a nervous finish for the home side, but Monaco held on for what could prove to be crucial points.

Earlier, Nice and Saint-Etienne saw their Champions League hopes diminish. Nice lost 1-0 at Nantes, while Saint-Etienne could only manage a 0-0 draw against Toulouse.

Saint-Etienne, which had captain Loic Perrin sent off late on, moved into fourth place thanks to goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier, who saved a fifth-minute penalty from Wissam Ben Yedder.

Toulouse, which also had two first-half goals ruled out for offside, remained in the relegation zone. It is three points from safety with two rounds remaining.

Saint-Etienne is four points behind Monaco. Nice is a point further back, following Adrien Thomasson's winner for Nantes, which also hit the woodwork three times. Lille is just a point behind Nice after winning 1-0 at Lorient.

Reims remained a point from safety, losing 3-2 against Montpellier with four of the five goals coming in the final seven minutes.

Already-relegated Troyes lost 4-2 at home to Bordeaux, while Bastia drew 0-0 at Caen.

Coach of Monaco Leonardo Jardim reacts during the French League One soccer match against Guingamp, Saturday, April 30, 2016, in Monaco stadium. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau) The Associated Press
Monaco's Lacina Traore, center, reacts with his teammates, after scoring the first goal against Guingamp during their French League One soccer match, Saturday, April 30, 2016, in Monaco stadium. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau) The Associated Press