His game plan worked wonderfully from the start of the match, with great Alsatian domination served by energetic pressing. After several misses from the attackers, it was the full-back Diego Moreira who pierced the very good Geronimo Rulli (40th).
Strasbourg goalkeeper Dorde Petrovic also made his share of saves, frustrating Mason Greenwood in particular.
The entry in the second half of Adrien Rabiot, his first match with Marseille, will have done nothing, on the contrary even since the former Parisian received a yellow card and conceded a dangerous free kick – without consequences Ultimately.
On the Lyon side, everything started badly with Toulouse’s opener from Gnantin Yann Gboho (14). But Rasmus Nicolaisen’s own goal allowed the Lyonnais to come back (28th).
The two teams were close to the knockout several times but it was Lyon who got the ball rolling in the money time of the second half, thanks to a dribble from Rayan Cherki. The ball returned to Malick Fofana, who turned into a providential scorer (90+ 5).
Seductive Reims
The 3-2 defeat with a last-second goal conceded at the Groupama stadium last Sunday against OM was followed by a first Lyon reaction against Olympiakos in the Europa League (2-0). This second success in a week will do good for OL who go back to 10e place (7 pts). Toulouse remains at 5 points (15e).
At Beaujoire, the people of Nantes must still wonder how they were able to let the Greens come back. Antoine Kombouaré’s team largely dominated its subject with great collective offensives and a sparkling Johann Lepenant (a goal in the 10e minute, an assist in the 49the).
But Sissoko transformed a penalty obtained by Mickaël Nadé (67). Nantes got their foot back on the ball and put pressure on the Saint-Etienne goal, in vain. The Canaries are 7e with 9 points, the Stéphanois 17e with 4 points, ahead of Angers, bottom red with 2 points.
The “SCO” in fact lost at home against Reims (3-1), which moved up to 4e place with 11 points. Luka Elsner’s men once again put in a great performance, dominating their opponent from start to finish, with goals from the two Japanese Nakamura (9e) and This (25e) before that of Munetsi (79e). Angers reduced the score with a Nice strike from Zinedine Ferhat (84e).
Lille revives
On Saturday, Monaco scored a last-second victory against Montpellier (2-1) and caught up with Paris SG.
The clash between Lens and Nice, with the backdrop of the reunion of Aiglons coach Franck Haise with the team he was still coaching a few months ago, did not lack interest but goals (0 -0).
Lille, which hosts Real Madrid on Wednesday in the Champions League, recovered well after four defeats and a draw in all competitions, by crushing Le Havre (3-0).
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