Lens hung by Nîmes
Lens has long believed to chain a fourth success in a row but Ferhat came to equalize in the last minutes (87th).
As often, Franck Haise’s players owed their salvation to the Kakuta-Ganago pair. On a cross from the first, the second placed a formidable uncrossed header (39th).
Dijon scores its first point
Finally ! The Burgundians opened their points counter this Sunday with the reception of Montpellier (2-2). The flocks of Stéphane Jobard were however able to be satisfied with a single unit.
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Dina Ebimbe (8th) and Ecuele Manga (60th) scored for Dijon. Delort first equalized by receiving a cross from Laborde (50th) and Savanier tied the two teams (90th, sp)
Monaco gets closer to the head
The defeat on the Rennes lawn last weekend (2-1) was quickly forgotten for the Kovac players. Against Strasbourg, the Monegasques won their third game of the season.
Wissam Ben Yedder was the great architect of the success of the ASM by scoring a double on two assists from Kevin Volland (9th, 53rd). Ruben Aguilar doubled the bet just before the break with a good header (45th + 1).
Despite a goal from Chahiri on the restart (46th), two red cards from Tchouaméni (55th) and Disasi (67th) as well as a penalty from Ajorque (70th), Strasbourg failed to pick up. With this success Monaco is now fourth, three points behind Rennes.
Angers overthrows Brest
Led twice, the Angevins finally won their match against Brest (3-2). Thioub (22nd), Traoré (78th) and Fulgini (80th) responded to Mounié (3rd, sp) and Charbonnier (32nd).
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