moves on to , hooked by Saint-Etienne

caught up with two goals in advance

At La Beaujoire, the people of Nantes must still wonder how they were able to let the Greens return. Antoine Kombouaré’s team largely dominated its subject with great collective offensives and a sparkling Johann Lepenant (a goal in the 10th minute, an assist in the 49th).

But Stéphanois Ibrahim Sissoko intelligently deflected with his head a beautiful cross from Davitashvili (57th) before transforming a penalty obtained by Mickael Nadé (67th). Nantes got their foot back on the ball and put pressure on the Saint-Etienne goal, in vain. The Canaries are 7th with 9 points, the Stéphanois 17th with 4 points, ahead of , bottom with 2 points.

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on its way to Angers

The “SCO” actually lost at home against Reims (3-1), which moved up to 4th place with 11 points. Luka Elsner’s men, who held SG to a draw last week, once again put in a great performance by dominating their opponent from start to finish, with goals from the two Japanese Nakamura (9th) and Ito (25th) before that of Munetsi (79th).

Angers reduced the score with a nice strike from Zinedine Ferhat (84th).

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