Paris Saint-Germain's Marseilles have secured their place in the top three after beating Toulouse in a thrilling encounter at the Stade de France on Sunday.
The match was a closely contested affair from start to finish, with both sides creating chances throughout the game. However, it was Marseilles who emerged victorious, thanks to a goal from Yohan Cabaye in the second half.
The win means that Marseilles now sit joint-third in the Ligue 1 table with 48 points, just one behind Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco. The French champions will be hoping to close the gap further in their next game against Nice on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Toulouse were unable to find a way past Marseilles' defense, despite having more possession than their opponents. The visitors created several chances but could not find the back of the net.
Despite the defeat, Toulouse manager Bruno Genesio praised his players for their performance. "We played well, we tried to create chances, but unfortunately we didn't score," he said. "We'll try to improve in our next games."
Overall, it was a hard-fought encounter between two strong teams, and Marseilles emerged as the deserving winners. The win moves them closer to securing a place in Europe's elite competition, and they will hope to continue their impressive form in the coming weeks.
