Saint-Étienne draws a draw in , wins in

Saint-Étienne draws a draw in , wins in
Saint-Étienne draws a draw in Nantes, Reims wins in Angers

Trailing 2-0 in , the Greens grabbed a point at Beaujoire (2-2) while dominated (3-1).

ASSE raises its head. After the rout in (0-8), the Greens, led 2-0 at Beaujoire, managed to grab the point of the draw (2-2), Sunday, on the occasion of the sixth day of Ligue 1 At the same time, Reims defeated Angers (3-1).

Saint-Etienne had to raise its head after its sudden rout at the Allianz Riviera against Nice. However, FC Nantes takes the advantage through Johan Lepenant (10th, 1-0) after a mix-up in the Sainté area. The Canaries lead at half-time and undoubtedly dominate the match. Lepenant did a nice number at the start of the second act and made a pass for Thomas (49th, 2-0) who ended up in the empty goal.

At most, Saint-Etienne will return to the match thanks to its providential man: Ibrahim Sissoko. The home scorer will first equalize after a two-way corner (57th, 2-1) then ten minutes later from the penalty spot. FC Nantes will not succeed in scoring a third goal and concedes another draw against a promoted team, after that against Angers last week. Marcus Coco was also sent off at the end of the match for protest.

Reims strolls in Angers

Reims continues its very good start to the season and moves to the top of the rankings after its victory against Angers. At the Raymond Kopa stadium, Nakamura (9th), Ito (25th) and Munetsi (79th) led Stade de Reims to victory. Zinédine Ferhat’s reduction in the score was of no use (84th, 1-3) and the Rémois obtained a third success in five matches.

The Ardennes team is now fourth in the standings and will finish the day in this place. After drawing against PSG and OM and beating , Stade de Reims could well be the sensation team of the first part of the season.

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