<p>Moise Kean and Kylian Mbappe both scored twice as Paris Saint-Germain beat Dijon 4-0 on Saturday to go top of Ligue 1, while the match between Lens and Nantes was postponed after 11 members of the home squad tested positive for coronavirus.</p>.<p>Kean started at the Parc des Princes and scored a first-half brace, his first goals since moving to PSG on loan from Everton.</p>.<p>Mbappe then replaced the Italy international in the latter stages and added a late double of his own as Thomas Tuchel's team -- for whom Neymar was outstanding -- bounced back from their midweek Champions League loss to Manchester United and made it six consecutive Ligue 1 victories.</p>.<p>The result allowed PSG to go top of the table, a point clear of Lille, although the northerners can reclaim first place by beating Nice on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/real-madrid-ease-pressure-on-zinedine-zidane-with-rousing-victory-over-barcelona-906665.html">Real Madrid ease pressure on Zinedine Zidane with rousing victory over Barcelona</a></strong></p>.<p>"The most important thing was to get back to winning ways at home," captain Marquinhos told Canal+.</p>.<p>"We know this season is not going to be easy. We are going to have lots of matches, we rotated the team here but we were still competitive on the field."</p>.<p>The reigning champions were missing nine players due to injury or suspension, including Angel di Maria and Marco Verratti, while Mbappe was rested at kick-off ahead of a trip to Turkey to play Istanbul Basaksehir on Wednesday.</p>.<p>In a game played behind closed doors in the French capital because of the health crisis, Kean came in and converted a Mitchel Bakker cross to open the scoring in the third minute.</p>.<p>Neymar then headed against the post before setting up Kean's second goal midway through the first half.</p>.<p>Released on the counter-attack by Julian Draxler, Neymar ran half the length of the field with the ball before leaving Kean with an easy finish.</p>.<p>PSG lost Draxler to injury in the second half before Mbappe replaced Kean and ran onto a Neymar pass to make it 3-0 eight minutes from time.</p>.<p>In the 88th minute Neymar produced a lovely pass to pick out Pablo Sarabia, who teed up Mbappe to seal the win.</p>.<p>Marseille won 1-0 at Lorient earlier with a second-half goal from Argentine defender Leonardo Balerdi moving them up to fourth just behind Rennes, who lost 2-1 to Angers on Friday.</p>.<p>Andre Villas-Boas's side host Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Lens' home clash with Nantes scheduled for Sunday was called off after they lost the equivalent of a whole team to positive coronavirus tests.</p>.<p>In a statement, the French league (LFP) said that "noting the certain absence of 11 Lens players from a list of 30 because of positive RT-PCR tests...it has decided to postpone the game between Lens and Nantes scheduled for Sunday to a later date".</p>.<p>Lens did not confirm the identity of the players concerned, but local newspaper La Voix du Nord reported that two staff members, including coach Franck Haise, were also positive.</p>.<p>"The health situation takes priority but this changes a lot of things for the league itself," said the Nantes coach, Christian Gourcuff, whose squad had already travelled to Lens.</p>.<p>"I think that what we have experienced is going to happen again."</p>.<p>It is not the first time this season a Ligue 1 game has been postponed due to Covid-19. Marseille's meeting with Bordeaux on the opening night of the campaign in August was rescheduled for the same reason.</p>.<p>After that, and fearing an avalanche of postponements, the LFP relaxed its health protocol to ensure games could go ahead as long as at least 20 players from a list of 30 on each team tested negative.</p>.<p>The Ligue 2 game between Grenoble and Nancy scheduled for Saturday was also postponed after 13 Grenoble players tested positive along with five staff members.</p>.<p>Lens and its surrounding region, in far northern France, are currently under a nighttime curfew along with much of the country as part of efforts to reduce the spread of the virus.</p>.<p>France has recorded more than one million cases and close to 35,000 deaths from Covid-19.</p>
<p>Moise Kean and Kylian Mbappe both scored twice as Paris Saint-Germain beat Dijon 4-0 on Saturday to go top of Ligue 1, while the match between Lens and Nantes was postponed after 11 members of the home squad tested positive for coronavirus.</p>.<p>Kean started at the Parc des Princes and scored a first-half brace, his first goals since moving to PSG on loan from Everton.</p>.<p>Mbappe then replaced the Italy international in the latter stages and added a late double of his own as Thomas Tuchel's team -- for whom Neymar was outstanding -- bounced back from their midweek Champions League loss to Manchester United and made it six consecutive Ligue 1 victories.</p>.<p>The result allowed PSG to go top of the table, a point clear of Lille, although the northerners can reclaim first place by beating Nice on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/real-madrid-ease-pressure-on-zinedine-zidane-with-rousing-victory-over-barcelona-906665.html">Real Madrid ease pressure on Zinedine Zidane with rousing victory over Barcelona</a></strong></p>.<p>"The most important thing was to get back to winning ways at home," captain Marquinhos told Canal+.</p>.<p>"We know this season is not going to be easy. We are going to have lots of matches, we rotated the team here but we were still competitive on the field."</p>.<p>The reigning champions were missing nine players due to injury or suspension, including Angel di Maria and Marco Verratti, while Mbappe was rested at kick-off ahead of a trip to Turkey to play Istanbul Basaksehir on Wednesday.</p>.<p>In a game played behind closed doors in the French capital because of the health crisis, Kean came in and converted a Mitchel Bakker cross to open the scoring in the third minute.</p>.<p>Neymar then headed against the post before setting up Kean's second goal midway through the first half.</p>.<p>Released on the counter-attack by Julian Draxler, Neymar ran half the length of the field with the ball before leaving Kean with an easy finish.</p>.<p>PSG lost Draxler to injury in the second half before Mbappe replaced Kean and ran onto a Neymar pass to make it 3-0 eight minutes from time.</p>.<p>In the 88th minute Neymar produced a lovely pass to pick out Pablo Sarabia, who teed up Mbappe to seal the win.</p>.<p>Marseille won 1-0 at Lorient earlier with a second-half goal from Argentine defender Leonardo Balerdi moving them up to fourth just behind Rennes, who lost 2-1 to Angers on Friday.</p>.<p>Andre Villas-Boas's side host Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Lens' home clash with Nantes scheduled for Sunday was called off after they lost the equivalent of a whole team to positive coronavirus tests.</p>.<p>In a statement, the French league (LFP) said that "noting the certain absence of 11 Lens players from a list of 30 because of positive RT-PCR tests...it has decided to postpone the game between Lens and Nantes scheduled for Sunday to a later date".</p>.<p>Lens did not confirm the identity of the players concerned, but local newspaper La Voix du Nord reported that two staff members, including coach Franck Haise, were also positive.</p>.<p>"The health situation takes priority but this changes a lot of things for the league itself," said the Nantes coach, Christian Gourcuff, whose squad had already travelled to Lens.</p>.<p>"I think that what we have experienced is going to happen again."</p>.<p>It is not the first time this season a Ligue 1 game has been postponed due to Covid-19. Marseille's meeting with Bordeaux on the opening night of the campaign in August was rescheduled for the same reason.</p>.<p>After that, and fearing an avalanche of postponements, the LFP relaxed its health protocol to ensure games could go ahead as long as at least 20 players from a list of 30 on each team tested negative.</p>.<p>The Ligue 2 game between Grenoble and Nancy scheduled for Saturday was also postponed after 13 Grenoble players tested positive along with five staff members.</p>.<p>Lens and its surrounding region, in far northern France, are currently under a nighttime curfew along with much of the country as part of efforts to reduce the spread of the virus.</p>.<p>France has recorded more than one million cases and close to 35,000 deaths from Covid-19.</p>