Ligue 1's top scorer Andre-Pierre Gignac struck a last-minute winner for Marseille at Caen this afternoon to extend the table-toppers' winning run to seven games.
Alaixys Romao opened the scoring on 74 minutes when he headed home Romain Alessandrini's cross from around six yards out.
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However, with six minutes of normal time remaining, Yrondu Musavu-King headed in Jean Calve's inviting delivery for what looked to be the equaliser.
Gignac had the final say, though, with a powerful finish in the third minute of stoppage time.
Earlier in the game, Florian Thauvin went close with a header before Gignac saw a long-range effort saved on 20 minutes.
Andre Ayew flashed a header wide of the goal and Giannelli Imbula saw a shot blocked as the visitors searched for the opener.
After the break, Gignac shot wide from Dimitri Payet's corner before Ayew sent a shot over the bar on the hour mark.
Musavu-King had two efforts in quick succession for the home side before eventually finding the target late on to seemingly earn a point.
Gignac's winner came from 12 yards out when he lashed Benjamin Mendy's pass into the top corner.
Marcelo Bielsa's side are now five points clear at the top.