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Marseille slump to bottom
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Published 14/08/2010 at 21:36 GMT+1
Champions Marseille's nightmare start to the Ligue 1 season continued when they slumped to a 3-2 defeat at modest Valenciennes to drop to the bottom of the table.
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Marseille, who started the defence of their title with a 2-1 home defeat by promoted Caen, conceded three goals in 15 minutes in the second half before reducing the arrears with late goals by Nigeria defender Taye Taiwo from the penalty spot and Ghana forward Andre Ayew.
There was more bad news for Marseille fans after the match with confirmation that Senegal striker Mamadou Niang, last season's top Ligue 1 scorer with 18 goals, was joining Turkish side Fenerbahce.
Midfielder Gael Danic had put northerners Valenciennes in the lead from with a volley from inside the box and forward Gregory Pujol then increased the home side's lead with two goals in quick succession.
Marseille were without want-away France midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa, who was dropped by coach Didier Deschamps from his squad after missing training for two days in a row.
A tense standoff has developed between Marseille and Ben Arfa with the player saying he was desperate to move to Premier League side Newcastle United while the club insisted he was staying.
"The whole Mamadou (Niang) affair has had negative consequences for the entire group," Deschamps, who had made clear he wanted Niang to stay, said.
"Now we need positive news to reverse the trend."
The good news Deschamps referred to is a deal with Sevilla for Brazil striker Luis Fabiano.
"I really didn't believe we would have so much turbulence in the close season but we need to face it," Deschamps said.
Clearly lacking serenity, Marseille started reasonably well against Valenciennes before collapsing in the second half.
"I really don't know what happened in that second half," Ayew said.
"What I do know is we made mistakes we must not do again. We must bounce back and must do it straight away.
"We have no time to lose."
The season's second round of matches featured the two first Ligue 1 games played on synthetic pitches, at Nancy and Lorient, the two stadiums leading the experiment in France.
Both sides lost, Nancy falling 3-0 to Rennes and Lorient suffering a 2-1 defeat by Nice.
Brest drew 1-1 with Auxerre, St Etienne beat Sochaux 3-2 and Arles lost the late game 1-0 at home to Lens.
Rennes lead the standings on four points with Valenciennes and Nice.
There is no synthetic pitch at Monaco, where a game between the principality team and Montpellier was postponed after a heavy downpour.
Lyon and fellow heavyweights Bordeaux, who both failed to win their opening matches, will be in action on Sunday, away to Caen and at home to Toulouse respectively.
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