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Paris Saint-Germain’s six-game winning streak in all competitions was emphatically snapped on Saturday, as a clinical Olympique Lyonnais side handed the league leaders a 2-1 defeat at the Parc des Princes. The result serves as a massive wake-up call for the reigning champions, whose lead at the top of Ligue 1 has been whittled down to a single point over RC Lens.

The hosts, perhaps still riding the high of their recent UEFA Champions League semi-final progression, looked uncharacteristically sluggish. Lyon took full advantage of the rustiness, silencing the Parisian crowd by netting twice within the first 20 minutes. The scoring began inside 10 minutes when Endrick—on loan from Real Madrid—smashed home his fourth league goal of the season off the post. Before PSG could settle, Lyon doubled their lead on the counter-attack, with Afonso Moreira keeping his cool to slot a finish into the bottom corner.

Luis Enrique’s side struggled to find their rhythm throughout a frantic first half. Their quest for a comeback suffered a major blow when Gonçalo Ramos directed a weak penalty into the hands of Lyon goalkeeper Dominik Greif after Lucas Hernández was brought down in the box. Despite heavy pressure and further efforts from Lucas Beraldo, PSG entered the halftime interval facing a daunting uphill battle.

The second half saw a continuation of Lyon’s disciplined defensive display, even as PSG upped the intensity. Manager Luis Enrique turned to his bench, introducing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé to breathe life into the attack. Dembélé rattled the crossbar with a curling effort, but it was Kvaratskhelia who finally broke through late in the game with a spectacular strike from the edge of the area that caught the post on its way in. Despite the late flourish, Lyon’s early blitz proved too much to overcome.

The tactical gamble to rotate the squad in preparation for upcoming fixtures ultimately backfired for the capital club. With PSG now only one point clear of second-placed RC Lens, the internal pressure is mounting. While PSG still holds a game in hand, the upcoming clash with their closest title challengers looms large as a potential season-decider. For Lyon, the victory marks a critical turning point; after a shaky spell, the back-to-back wins have catapulted them into third place, firmly securing their destiny in the race for Champions League qualification.

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