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A new leader, wins in pain: an eventful start to the 11th day in D1ACFF – All football

This Saturday, two matches of the 11th day of D1ACFF were there. Union Saint-Gilloise B faced Mons while traveled to Virton.

The Montois took advantage of taking the lead in the ranking by winning with a score of 2-3. However, the new leaders, while awaiting the result of the Olympic Charleroi, were quickly led. Mohamed Asaidi opened the scoring in the 5th minute of play from the penalty spot.

Ten minutes later, Lucas Walbrecq equalized. Mohamed Asri then managed to score a second goal, which allowed the Renaissance AEC Mons players to return to the locker room with a one-goal lead (2-1).

Seven minutes after returning from the locker room, Drin Sula managed to equalize for the Union. But while we seemed to be heading towards a draw, Loris Brogno scored the winning goal for Mons in the 86th minute of play. A victory which the new leader can be satisfied with, because Kieran Felix was sent off in the 70th minute. minute of play. Union Saint-Gilloise was therefore playing against a team of 10 players.

Virton – Rochefort

After its crushing defeat against La Gantoise earlier in the week in the Belgian Cup, Union Rochefortoise reacted well in the championship. But it all started badly for the players recently eliminated from the Croky Cup. Eric N’Jo opened the scoring for the Virtonnais in the 41st minute of play.

While Virton could have won, the Luxembourg club did the irreparable. Having just entered the game, Ibrahima Mbaye was sent off for an avoidable foul on Grégory Lazitch. Rochefort therefore took the lead and took advantage of it.

Grégory Perseo equalized in the 79th minute following an error by Thibaut Lesquoy. The deliverance then came in stoppage time for the Rochefort players: Carlos Uhía scored in the 90th + 2. A few moments later (90th + 5), Nelson Azevedo-Janelas even sealed the victory with a score of 3 -1.

In the ranking, Rochefort is in 7th place with 13 points, Virton is 3rd with 19 points, 4 less than Mons.

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