PARIS, May 11-- Caen and Dijon bagged full points in their attempt to avoid relegation, while already crowned Paris Saint-Germain harvested their 100th league goal of the campaign in a 2-1 road victory over Angers in the 36th round of Ligue 1 on Saturday. Casimir Ninga put Caen in front in the 14th minute with a header on Emmanuel Imorou's cross. After Moussa Doumbia found an equalizer, Caen scored two goals in a span of five minutes before the break through Faycal Fajr and Frederic Guilbert. Two minutes after South Korean forward Suk Hyun-jun forced a high-quality save from goalkeeper Brice Samba, Reims got one back through Arber Zeneli's spot kick with eight minutes from time, but the hosts held on for a 3-2 win. South Korean Kwon Chang-hoon scored the winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time in Dijon's 2-1 home win over Strasbourg. The hosts moved ahead late in the first half thanks to Julio Tavares' penalty, which was cancelled out by Ludovic Ajorque's 68th-minute goal. It was Kwon that kept Dijon's hope of staying in the top-flight league alive. The 2017 league champions Monaco found themselves back in danger of relegation following a 1-0 loss at Nimes, who were powered by Renaud Ripart's header in the ninth minute. With two matches remaining, a mere one-goal difference separate the 17th-ranked Monaco from Caen at the play-off spot. Both sides are two points above Dijon. Guingamp are the closest to relegation, sitting on bottom six points behind Dijon while having played one fewer match. |