Florent Mollet's first-half strike was enough to get new coach Jocelyn Gourvennec off to a winning start at the Stade de la Beaujoire, where he took over from Pierre Aristouy this week. Nice had gone eight games without conceding since their 3-2 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in mid-September, but the visitors saw their unbeaten start ended after they fell behind in a match for the first time this season.
"It's a logical defeat," said Nice coach Francesco Farioli. "We need to move on from it. This loss definitely hurts. But, like with our wins, we need to forget about this defeat. We had chances to take the lead or equalise. We came up against a goalkeeper on top form," he added.
Nice's defeat will allow leaders PSG to pull four points clear if they win at Le Havre on Sunday. Lens shook off their midweek Champions League humiliation by Arsenal to condemn crisis-hit Lyon to a 3-2 defeat in the club's first match since the exit of coach Fabio Grosso.
Irish defender Jake O'Brien volleyed Lyon in front from a corner at Stade Bollaert in northern France, but last season's Ligue 1 runners-up levelled midway through the first half courtesy of Wesley Said. Przemyslaw Frankowski put Lens ahead with a penalty early in the second half before O'Brien poked home a flick-on at another corner to equalise.
Frankowski grabbed the winner on 74 minutes as Lens closed out a fourth win in five league games and extended their unbeaten run in the top flight to nine despite losing Florian Sotoca to a late red card. Lens made a dreadful start to the season and picked up one point from their first five fixtures.
Franck Haise's side have righted the ship domestically but were dumped out of the Champions League on Wednesday following a crushing 6-0
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