January 25th, 2026

Endrick’s hat trick as Lyon wins 5-2 at Metz after Nice finally wins again

By Canadian Press on January 25, 2026.

PARIS (AP) — Endrick’s hat trick in a 5-2 win at Metz in Ligue 1 on Sunday showed just how shrewd Lyon was to get him on loan from Real Madrid.

The 19-year old Brazil forward — who is widely touted as a future superstar — has now scored four goals and provided an assist in just three games since joining.

Endrick flicked in a cross from captain Corentin Tolisso in the 11th minute, then added his second in first-half stoppage time. After being sent through down the right by Tyler Morton, he cut inside before coolly gliding the ball under goalkeeper Jonathan Fischer.

Endrick then won a penalty in the 87th and converted it himself by wrongfooting Fischer.

Central defender Ruben Kluivert — son of former Netherlands and Barcelona forward Patrick Kluivert — and Morton got the other goals as Lyon maintained fourth place.

Lille hosted Strasbourg in Sunday’s late game.

Nice wins league game

Forward Mohamed-Ali Cho downed Nantes with two goals as Nice won 4-1 to secure its first Ligue 1 victory since October 29.

Cho took his tally to five goals overall this season. He burst onto the scene in 2021 as a 16-year-old with Angers when he became the youngest player in France to sign a professional contract.

Midfielders Sofiane Diop and Tom Louchet also scored for Nice, while Egypt striker Mostafa Mohamed replied for home side Nantes.

Nice coach Claude Puel has lost only once in five games since replacing Franck Haise amid huge tensions and a nine-game losing run.

Puel’s disciplinarian approach offers a reassuring presence at a difficult time for Nice, which has been backed by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe’s chemical giant Ineos since 2019.

Puel is in his second spell in charge of Nice. He also coached the side from 2012-16, during which time he galvanized the flagging career of former teen prodigy Hatem Ben Arfa.

Other matches

Toulouse won 2-0 at Brest with goals from striker Yann Gboho and midfielder Pape Demba Diop, while Paris FC was held at home 0-0 by Angers.

On Saturday, third-placed Marseille beat Lens 3-1. Second-placed Lens is two points behind leader Paris Saint-Germain, which needed a late goal to scrape a 1-0 win at Auxerre on Friday.

Haraldsson signs new deal

Iceland midfielder Hákon Haraldsson has signed a new contract with Lille until 2030.

The versatile midfielder has scored 19 goals in 102 games since joining Lille from Danish club Copenhagen in 2023. ___

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Jerome Pugmire, The Associated Press

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