and celebrate, and neutralize each other

and celebrate, and neutralize each other
Brest and Reims celebrate, Strasbourg and Lens neutralize each other

It’s over, and neutralize each other (2-2)!

The Multiplex of the 7th day of Ligue 1 ends with a lively draw between Strasbourg and Lens (2-2). An impressive chess game between Liam Rosenior and Will Still but no winner.

It’s over in and , both victorious!

The perfect week is confirmed for Brest, which wins at home against (2-0)!

Reims takes the scalp of in a match rich in goals (4-2)! It still plays out between Lens and Montpellier.

Brest-Le Havre (2-0): Salah makes the break for Brest!

On an excellent serve from Del Castillo, Salah crucifies Desmas with a heavy strike under the bar! A suspicion of offside is quickly ruled out by the VAR, the goal is awarded, 2-0 for Brest!

Reims-Montpellier (4-2): Teuma relieves his team!

On the penalty spot, Teuma makes no mistake in front of Bertaud, it makes 4-2 for Reims! Victory now seems assured.

Reims-Montpellier (3-2): and penalty for the Rémois!

In the wake of the reduction in the Hérault score, Sacko’s hand in the area and a penalty whistled in favor of the Rémois. Der Zakarian laughs on the bench…

Reims-Montpellier (3-2): Nordin scores a double!

What if it wasn’t over? Montpellier returns to the game and gives itself the right to believe in an equalizer now thanks to a double from Nordin, who perfectly deceives Diouf with a clear strike.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): End of match under pressure for Brest

The Brestois may have regrets for not having pressed a little more when they were in numerical superiority since the Le Havre have found a little hope since the expulsion of Haidara.

Reims-Montpellier (3-1): the exit of the hero of the day

Relatively quiet end to the match for the Rémois and Lukas Elsner took the opportunity to also rest his executives. Munetsi and Nakamura, scorer and decisive passer, leave the pitch and are replaced.

Strasbourg-Lens (2-2): The Lensois push, the RCSA suffers

This is the appearance of these last minutes of play. Since Strasbourg equalized on a penalty, the Sang et Or have moved forward and are now trying to press to make Petrovic and his team break.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): Brest also reduced to ten!

New red card in this match! After the expulsion of Youté on the Le Havre side, it was Haidara who inherited a red and therefore forced Brest to finish the match at 10 as well. This can restart everything.

Strasbourg-Lens (2-2): brother Still sent to the locker room!

Stéphanie Frappart takes out the red card towards the Lensois bench, it is addressed to Nicolas Still, the deputy and brother of Will Still.

Reims-Montpellier (3-1): the Rémois calmly in the lead

The third Reims goal gave Elsner and his team a real breath of fresh air. Reims continues to be diligent at the end of the match and paralyzes Le Havre.

Strasbourg-Lens (2-2): RCSA equalizes thanks to Diarra!

The young Strasbourg captain does not tremble and takes Samba on the wrong foot, everything has to be done again for Lens, 2-2!

Strasbourg-Lens (1-2): Penalty for Strasbourg!

Stéphanie Frappart designates the penalty point after a Lensoise stroll into the area. Samba is disillusioned by this decision!

Reims-Montpellier (3-1): THE REMOIS FOLD MONTPELLIER!

Reims hits the mark again! Nakamura, scorer in the first half, becomes a passer for Diakité who deceives Bertaud with a header. 3-1 for the Rémois, who are celebrating!

Strasbourg-Lens (1-2): Samba decisive and furious against his defense

The French international repels a heavy strike unleashed by Andrey Santos and rails against his defense, which he finds too passive since the restart.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): Lees-Melou is already standing out

The entire Francis Le Blé stadium called for Lees-Melou’s strike, the supporters were served! Attempt from outside the Brest midfield area, it was repelled by Desmas.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): the red card for Youté!

Oh the expulsion of Youté, the referee did not flinch after the intervention of the Le Havre defender on Mama Baldé, who left at full speed! After intervention by the VAR, the decision is confirmed.

Here we go again on the 3 matches of the Multiplex

We left for 45 minutes to Brest, Strasbourg and Reims! We hope for as many goals as in the first half.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): A big comeback on the Brest side

The game resumes in Brest with a change at half-time and not just any change: Lees-Melou comes on and receives a huge ovation from the public. It is Pereira Lage who gives up his place.

Update on the scores at the break:

It’s the break in the three matches of this Multiplex!

  • Brest-Le Havre: 1-0
  • Strasbourg-Lens : 1-2
  • Reims-Montpellier : 2-1

It’s the break in Brest, not yet in Strasbourg and Reims

Half-time whistled between Brest and Le Havre (1-0). It won’t be long before the two other lawns of this Multiplex are also there. Lots of goals in 45 minutes.

Strasbourg-Lens (1-2): DIOUF PUTS LENSOIS BACK IN FRONT!

On a difficult to negotiate raise from Petrovic, Doukouré lost his duel with Diouf. The former man doesn’t need to be asked to deceive Petrovic behind, that makes it 2-1 for the Lensois!

Reims-Montpellier (2-1): the battle intensifies on the benches

The reduction in Montpellier’s score gave voice to Der Zakarian on the bench, who was very active at the end of the first period. On the other hand, Elsner is also agitated in view of the slightly more difficult sequence for the Rémois in recent minutes.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): the Brestois remain on cloud nine

After the flashy success against Salzburg this week in the Champions League (0-4), Brest continues its perfect week. Very serious first period for Ajorque and his family, everything is going well.

Reims-Montpellier (2-1): The MHSC RETURNS IN THE GAME!

The Montpellier residents reduce the score through Arnaud Nordin! The former ASSE resident sends a clear shot from outside the area and leaves Diouf helpless, 2-1!

Strasbourg-Lens (1-1): Diouf’s nice number in the area

Despite Strasbourg’s high density in the area, Diouf climbs into the small spaces and ends up unleashing a shot from a tight angle. It goes above and beyond.

Strasbourg-Lens (1-1): N’Zola’s goal on video

The former Fiorentina resident, who opened his account with Lens against Rennes in September, was decisive again this Sunday.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): Ajorque’s goal on video

The opening score of the giant Brest attacker, who continues to shine in the area.

Reims-Montpellier (2-0): THE REMOIS MAKE THE BREAK!

We can’t stop it anymore! Scorer in the last three matches, Nakamura makes the break for Reims with a magnificent gem from outside the area, 2-0!

Strasbourg-Lens (1-1): Nanasi still decisive

Already the author of 3 goals since his arrival this summer, Nanasi was also the decisive passer against last weekend. It is again for Sylla today. The man in good shape for Strasbourg.

Strasbourg-Lens (1-1) : L’EGALISATION DE STRASBOURG !

The Strasbourg residents are back in the game! While the start was delicate, Sylla gets his team back in the game with a well-intentioned move on a corner, almost like a surface fox, it makes 1-1!

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): Haïdara first warned

The first yellow of the game is distributed among the Brest ranks since Haïdara is sanctioned after excessive commitment. This offers a good free kick for Operi and his left foot to take.

Strasbourg-Lens (1-0): the RCSA is not there

The Lensois attacks continue to surge on the Strasbourg cage. Enter the hard part of Liam Rosenior’s troop. We will have to do much better to get back into the match.

Brest-Le Havre (1-0): AJORQUE PUTS HIS OWN IN FRONT!

There are goals on every pitch! In Brest, the complicity between Baldé and Ajorque hits the mark! The first crosses for the second who places his crampons forward like Zlatan, it makes 1-0!

Strasbourg-Lens (1-0): The Lensois start very well

In the intensity deployed, the Lensois surprised a Strasbourg team which is nevertheless a specialist in the matter at the start of the season. Will Still’s troop continues to attack.

Strasbourg-Lens (1-0): N’ZOLA OPENS THE SCORE FOR THE LENSOIS!

Strasbourg pays cash for its lack of attention in defense, Thomasson alerts N’Zola, alone in the area, who deceives Petrovic without flinching! 1-0 for the Blood and Gold!

Reims-Montpellier (1-0): THE REMOIS OPEN THE SCORE!

The first goal of this Multiplex is here! Diakité crosses very well from the right side and Munetsi cuts the ball perfectly with his head, it makes 1-0 for Reims and Michel Der Zakarian is furious!

Brest-Le Havre (0-0): Bloody on the ground

First duel disputed and Arouna Sanganté remains on the ground. More fear than harm for Le Havre who will quietly get up and take his place

It’s on everyone’s lawns!

The 3 matches have kicked off, let’s go!

Strasbourg-Lens : 0-0

Brest-Le Havre: 0-0

Reims-Montpellier : 0-0

The compositions of Brest-Le Havre:

The Brest eleven: Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet, Ndiaye, Haidara – Magnetti, Camera, Doumbia – Bucket, Ajorque, Pereira Lake.

The eleven of Le Havre: Desmas – Nego, Blood, Youth, Cry, Opera – Ndiaye, Toure, Targhalline, Soumare – Housni.

The compositions of Reims-Montpellier:

The eleven of Reims: Diouf – Buta, Agbadou, Sangui, Cyprus – Munetsi, Fofana, Edoa – Ito, Diakite, Nakamura.

The eleven of Montpellier: Bertaud – Sacko, Sagnan, Dzodic, Mincarelli – Chotard, Touré, Savanier – Khazri, Nordin, Adams.

The Strasbourg-Lens compositions have fallen

The Strasbourg eleven: Petrovic – Doué, Sow, Sylla, Moreira – Doukouré, Santos – Bakwa, Diarra, Nanasi – Emegha.

The RC Lens eleven: Samba – Frankowski, Sarr, Khusanov, Medina, Chavez – Thomasson, Diouf, Fulgini – Nzola, Saïd.

After OM, Strasbourg wants to continue

Victorious over Olympique de Marseille last Sunday (1-0), the RCSA will be keen to continue the good momentum started against Lens this Sunday.

A meeting that promises to be exciting to follow. The Strasbourg side continue with a new complicated match before traveling to the Parc des Princes on October 19.

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