European wrap: Kylian Mbappe becomes Paris Saint-Germain record league scorer
Kylian Mbappe starred as Paris Saint-Germain beat ten-man Lens to extend their lead over their nearest Ligue 1 title challengers.
The France forward became PSG's record league goalscorer with the opener in a 3-1 victory that leaves Christophe Galtier's side nine points clear.
Salis Abdul Samed had already been sent off for the second-placed visitors, who fell further behind when Vitinha struck before Mbappe teed up Lionel Messi with a backheel for the third.
A Przemyslaw Frankowski penalty reduced the arrears on the hour but the win makes PSG firm title favourites.
Rennes moved up to fifth with a fine 3-0 home win over Reims as Jeremy Doku struck twice and Arthur Theate sealed the three points.
A last-gasp Silas goal saw 10-man Stuttgart battle back to draw with Bundesliga title hopefuls Borussia Dortmund.
Sebastien Haller and Donyell Malen had Dortmund two goals ahead before Konstantinos Mavropanos was sent off before the break.
Giovanni Reyna restored the lead in stoppage-time after Tanguy Coulibaly and Joshua Vagnoman drew the hosts level but there was still time for Silas to strike to wrap up an end-to-end 3-3 draw.
It was a missed opportunity for Dortmund, who could have pulled level on points with Bayern Munich at the top of the table after they had been held at home by Hoffenheim.
Thomas Tuchel's side had to settle for a 1-1 draw after Andrej Kramaric cancelled out Benjamin Pavard's opener at the Allianz Arena.
Timo Werner scored twice as third-place RB Leipzig came from behind to beat Augsburg 3-2.
Arne Maier had put the visitors ahead before Kevin Kampl levelled and Werner hit a brace, with Ruben Vargas' late effort making for a grandstand ending at the Red Bull Arena.
Elsewhere, Mainz drew 1-1 at Cologne as Eintracht