PARIS: Goncalo Ramos converted a last-minute penalty to earn Ligue 1 leaders Paris-Saint Germain a 1-1 home draw against a bogey in Rennes on Sunday.
Brest is second, 11 points back, after beating Strasbourg 3-0 on Saturday.
Monaco jumped to third place, two points further back, on Sunday when Japan forward Takumi Minamino scored in the second minute of added time to secure a last-gasp 3-2 win at Lens.
Nice drew 0-0 at home to bottom club Clermont and are in fourth place by a point. Lille lost 3-1 at Toulouse and are fifth.
Rennes, who beat AC Milan in the Europa League on Thursday, rested Benjamin Bourigeaud, who scored a hat-trick against the Italians, and Martin Terrier.
Even so, they took the lead when Amine Gouiri fired a shot into the top corner in the 39th minute.
PSG offloaded star striker Kylian Mbappe after an hour, who plans to leave at the end of the season.
“We have to get used to playing without Kylian Mbappe,” said coach Luis Enrique, who also brought out Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola.
“It’s news for everyone,” Enrique said. “I’m very demanding on players. If you think I’m going to accept a player hanging around on the pitch, I’m not. I want you to tell yourself when you’re in the starting line-up.” “I want to make the most of it.
As the hosts pressed desperately for an equalizer in extra time, Ramos, who replaced Mbappe, was penalized for diving in an attempt to win a penalty. Moments later, he dived over goalkeeper Steve Mandanda.
This time, the video review fell in favor of the Portuguese forward, who converted the spot-kick to save PSG’s two unbeaten streaks: 18 games in Ligue 1 since September and 19 in all competitions since October.
The win also saved PSG from losing at home to Rennes for the second consecutive season. The Brittany club have beaten PSG seven times since taking over from Qatar in 2011. No other French team has more victories over the Parisians in that time.
“We are frustrated with this result,” Rennes coach Julien Stephan said, adding that “big teams or in certain stadiums are penalized…”
In Lens, United States international Folarin Balogun put Monaco ahead in the 19th minute. Minamino then doubled the lead within half an hour.
Lens hit back through Ely Wahi and Wesley Said equalized in the 77th minute.
The home side, who lost at Freiburg in the Europa League on Thursday, faded in the final 10 minutes.
Balogun missed a penalty in the 83rd minute but Minamino drilled home in stoppage time.
“What a match!” Monaco coach Adi Hutter said. “The great battle that Lens fought.
“I hope this game will give us a lot of confidence for our next game against Paris Saint-Germain,” said Hutter.
In Nice, home goalkeeper Marcin Bulka dived to his left late in the first half to save a penalty from Shamar Nicholson. It was Bulk’s fourth save of the six penalties he has faced in all competitions this season.
Nice have won one of their last six games.
“The performance wasn’t great,” said Nice coach Francesco Farioli, but “it’s not a tragedy.”
Lille’s poor away form continued as they threw away a half-time lead to lose to Toulouse, who ended their own winless home run.
Lille took the lead in extra time with a Hakon Haraldsson goal.
Toulouse, whose only home win since Oct. 1 was over Liverpool in the Europa League, hit three goals in a 17-minute stretch.
Christian Mawissa equalized after a corner in the 49th minute.
Substitute Yann Gboho won a penalty eight minutes later which was converted by another half-time substitute, Vincent Sierro.
Gboho then put Thijs Dalling in the third in the 66th minute.
Lille have not won away from home in Ligue 1 since November 26.