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Solid, LOSC strikes a big blow

Just like PSG, the only undefeated team in the championship, LOSC has just secured its third away victory of the season by winning against at Bollaert (0-2). Discover the different additional rankings at the end of the 9th day of Ligue 1.

PSG more than ever leader

Following its victory against on Sunday evening at the Vélodrome (0-3) and Monaco's defeat against OGC (2-1), PSG now finds itself alone at the top of Ligue 1 McDonald's with 23 points. As a result, AS Monaco occupies second place with 20 points, while Olympique de Marseille completes the podium with 17 points.

At the bottom of the second part of the table, finally won their first meeting of the season by winning against Saint-Étienne (4-2). Thus, the Angevins are no longer in the position of roadblockers, while the Stéphanois now take their place. Furthermore, has a sixth consecutive defeat, this time against (1-0), and finds itself in 17th place in the championship. To complete this table, occupies last place in the ranking with only 4 points in 9 days, following a new defeat against (0-3).

The results of the 9th day of Ligue 1:

Rennes – Le Havre: 1-0 (Carlos Andrés Gomez)

Angers – Saint-Etienne: 4-2 (Abdelli, Aholou, Niane, Dieng / Davitashvili*2)

Brest : 1-2 (Okumu / Faivre, Baldé)

Lens – Lille : 0-2 (David, Bayo)

: 2-2 (Mikautadze*2 / Diomandé, Traoré)

Nice – Monaco: 2-1 (Guessand, Laborde / Embolo)

Montpellier – Toulouse : 0-3 (Aboukhlal*2, King)

: 3-1 (Santos*2, Bakwa / Guirassy)

Marseille – PSG : 0-3 (Neves, Balerdi csc, Barcola)

LOSC also wins away

With only five away victories last season, LOSC already has three this season. In addition, the Northern derby in Bollaert worked in their favor this weekend. Thanks to this important success, retains its fourth place and now finds itself tied on points with Marseille (17). Not only is this accounting operation more than satisfactory, but it also demonstrates the solidity of a collective capable of achieving great things. Indeed, LOSC is currently positioned as the third best away team in the French championship.

General ranking: 4th (17 points) (9 matches played)

Attack ranking: 7th (15 goals scored)

Defense ranking: 3rd (8 goals conceded)

Home ranking: 8th (7 points) (4 matches played)

External ranking: 3rd (10 points) (5 matches played)

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Jonathan David on the podium of top scorers

Behind Barcola and Greewood, Jonathan David is establishing himself as one of the reliable offensive forces in Ligue 1. Already a scorer 6 times since the start of the championship, the Canadian is the 3rd top scorer in Ligue 1. Author of a decisive penalty during the derby against Lens, the Canadian continued his momentum. His teammate Mohamed Bayo scored his second goal of the season on the last action of the match against Lens.

Scorers: 1. Jonathan David: 6 goals / 2. Edon Zhegrova: 3 goals / 3. Mohamed Bayo: 2 goals / 5. Thomas Meunier, Bafodé Diakité, Angel Gomes, Mitchel Bakker: 1 goal

Passers: 1. Osame Sahraoui: 3 assists / 2. Edon Zhegrova, Bafodé Diakité, Angel Gomes, Rémy Cabella, Hakon Hararldsson, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Matias Fernandez-Pardo: 1 assist

Nicolas CASTEL-MARÉCHAL

Photo credits: Philippe Lecoeur/FEP/Icon Sport

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