on the wire, continues and plunges a little further into doubt

on the wire, continues and plunges a little further into doubt
on the wire, Toulouse continues and plunges Reims a little further into doubt

Winner thanks to a late goal from Zakaria Aboukhlal, Téfécé won at home against the Champenois this Sunday (1-0) and moved away from the red zone. The Rémois concede a third defeat in a row.

With forceps. On its Stadium lawn, had the last word against Stade de (1-0) this Sunday thanks to a goal from Moroccan Zakaria Aboukhlal in the last minutes (84th). Despite a first period generally dominated by the Rémois, in terms of ball possession and chances, the Violets, notably through a very solid Djibril Sidibé, kept their backs until the break to better punish the Champenois in the second act.

Zakaria Aboukhlal is reborn from his ashes

In the second half, the debates were rebalanced and Carles Martinez Novell's men got the better of Rémois, thanks to their scorer Zakaria Aboukhlal, author of his third goal in the last two matches. In difficulty since the start of the season and often taken to task by his supporters, the Moroccan striker was at the initiative and the impetus for a good number of Toulouse opportunities. The 24-year-old, who notably found the gloves of Yehvann Diouf on a beautiful cross strike (68') finally had the last word in his duel with the Reims goalkeeper. Well found in depth, Aboukhlal deceives the French goalkeeper with a delicious dive ball (84') to deliver the Stadium against the Champenois who have cracked under the blows of Haut-Garonnais.

SR could have achieved the perfect shot if Keito Nakamura's header had not found Guillaume Restes' crossbar a few minutes earlier (82'). But with this new setback, the third in a row, Luka Elsner's men are no longer moving forward and temporarily fall to 10th place in the standings. For their part, the Violets have a second victory in a row after their great success in (0-3) last weekend and are giving themselves some fresh air in the red zone, in 12th place in the championship..

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