Soccer-Lens keep title race alive and relegate Nantes thanks to teen debutant Mesloub


Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - RC Lens v FC Nantes - Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - May 8, 2026 RC Lens fans celebrate after the match REUTERS/Yves Herman

LENS, France, May ⁠8 (Reuters) - Teenage substitute Mezian Mesloub scored ⁠with his first touch to earn Lens ‌a 1-0 home win over Nantes on Friday, a result which keeps their slim Ligue 1 title hopes ​alive and relegated Nantes to ⁠Ligue 2 after 13 ⁠successive seasons in the top flight.

Mesloub was sprung ⁠from ‌the bench with 11 minutes left, and the 16-year-old marked his senior ⁠debut in style by netting the ​winner which ‌moves Lens to 67 points, three behind ⁠leaders Paris ​St Germain who have a game in hand.

Nantes' only hope of survival was a win ⁠to remain in with a chance ​of finishing 16th which would earn them a relegation playoff, but they will finish the ⁠season second from bottom. They have 23 points, five behind Auxerre with one game left.

Lens' victory, which guarantees them Champions League football, means ​PSG cannot clinch their ⁠14th league title when they host Brest on ​Sunday, and Lens will ‌host the leaders on Wednesday ​before the season finale next weekend.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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