Olympique Lyon recovered from going 2-1 down and the dismissal of Fabio Grosso to draw 2-2 at home to Caen on Saturday to edge closer to a seventh successive Ligue 1 title.
France striker Karim Benzema, the league's top scorer, made it 1-0 on 33 minutes before grabbing his 19th goal of the season with a superb free kick early in the second half.
Caen had been 2-1 up at halftime after goals by Argentine midfielder Juan Eduardo Eluchans and forward Lilian Compan.
Lyon were reduced to 10 men at the interval when Italy defender Grosso received a red card for slapping Caen forward Yoan Gouffran in the tunnel.
With three matches left Lyon have 72 points from 35 games, four points ahead of second-placed Girondins Bordeaux who drew 0-0 at home to mid-table Nice.
PSG WIN
Paris St Germain, in danger of being relegated for the first time, beat Auxerre 3-1 after a two-goal show from Amara Diane.
Former Portugal striker Pauleta, the PSG captain, showed his side the way by opening the scoring from a free kick on three minutes.
Ivory Coast forward Diane made it 2-0 from close range 10 minutes later.
Defender Jean-Pascal Mignot reduced the arrears for the visitors when he headed in a corner on 78 but Diane put the game beyond doubt with his second close-range goal four minutes from time.
PSG stayed third from bottom and in the danger zone but moved level on 38 points with Racing Lens, who lost 3-2 at Le Mans with Japan midfielder Daisuke Matsui scoring twice for the hosts.
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