Toulouse stays in European hunt

Toulouse kept alive its slim hopes of qualifying for the Champions League by beating Lyon 3-0 on Wednesday.
Midfielder Pantxi Sirieix scored early and Emmanuel Riviere headed in Sirieix's cross to put Toulouse 2-0 up at halftime. Turkish forward Umut Bulut grabbed a goal in injury time.
Toulouse moved level on points with fourth-place Lyon in the French league but remains six points behind third-place Lille in the final qualifying spot for the Champions League and needs the defending champion to drop points with six rounds left.
Marseille failed to capitalize on its League Cup success by drawing 1-1 at home to struggling Caen.
Marseille beat Lyon 1-0 in extra time last Saturday to win the League Cup, ending a miserable run of 12 matches without a win. But coach Didier Deschamps' team still hasn't won in the French league since beating Rennes on Jan. 29.
Winger Frederic Bulot put Caen ahead when he turned in M'Baye Niang's cross in the 12th minute, and Loic Remy equalized from the penalty spot in the first half for his 11th league goal of the season after midfielder Alexandre Raineau had handled the ball.
Remy missed a great chance for Marseille in the 55th minute when he shot wide with only goalkeeper Alexis Thebaux to beat.
Striker Pierre-Alain Frau could have put Caen 2-1 up in the 60th but goalkeeper Steve Mandanda kicked away his shot.
The 15th-place Caen is only one point above the relegation zone.