"The match was complicated tonight but these type of victories are often the nicest," Balmont said. "It was difficult, we struggled to get going in the first half. The red card helped us and we were better during the second period. At the end, it's a nice win.
"We're distancing ourselves from sixth place, that's our aim. Because Monaco and PSG are above us on a whole season. We're putting distance between ourselves and certain teams, that's what's most interesting for us. There's no sense of euphoria, we know where we come from."
Monaco is a point further back after ending a run of two matches without a victory, despite a poor performance from star striker Radamel Falcao.
"It was important for us to win, not because PSG and Lille had done so, but after three matches where we didn't play well and didn't get the points," Monaco coach Claudio Ranieri said. "Today we played well on the ball, pressed well and had a lot of chances, so I'm very happy."
Falcao missed a series of scoring chances before being substituted shortly after the hour mark. His teenage replacement, Anthony Martial, started the move which led to the goal 20 minutes from time.
The France under-21 striker held off three Nantes defenders and managed to get the ball to James Rodriguez, whose effort was parried by goalkeeper Remy Riou. It came straight out to Mounir Obbadi, who curled in a delightful shot from 30 meters out.
Nantes remains fifth and is now six points behind Monaco. Saint-Etienne is two points further back after winning 1-0 at Nice, which fell to its fourth successive defeat.
The travelling contingent of Saint-Etienne fans numbering approximately 250 had to be evacuated from the stadium before kickoff after dismantling their seats and throwing them toward the Nice fans. Eight people were injured, but none of them seriously.
Mevlut Erding took advantage of a poor mistake by Nice goalkeeper Lucas Veronese who was making his home debut to score the only goal of the game in the 23rd minute. Veronese misjudged a back pass and, as the ball rolled past the goalkeeper, Erding showed lightning-quick reactions to run onto it and slot it into an empty net.
Nice struggled to get past a solid Saint-Etienne defense and never really troubled goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier.
It was Saint-Etienne's first win in four matches.