PARIS (AP) — Monaco opened its Ligue 1 campaign with a 3-1 home win against Le Havre and Lyon began with a 1-0 victory at Lens on Saturday.

An own goal from defender Gautier Lloris — the younger brother of former France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris — gave Monaco the lead late in the first half. England defender Eric Dier made it 2-0 in the 61st minute. Le Havre’s Rassoul Ndiaye pulled one back shortly after.

Midfielder Maghnes Akliouche added Monaco’s third in the 74th after being set up by captain Denis Zakaria.

Having overturned relegation on appeal, Lyon has at least started the new season with a solid performance.

Georgia forward Georges Mikautadze gave Lyon the lead just before halftime when he turned in a cross from Malick Fofana to the front post.

Lens improved when new signing Flori

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