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Marseille hooked, Nice sees red, Ajaccio finally wins


Marseille tore the draw against Rennes

Marseille had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Rennes on Sunday. Mattéo Gendouzi has experienced all the excitement since he scored two goals, first against his team by deflecting a cross from Hamari Traoré (25th), then equalizing with an angry header (52nd), on which n Nothing to do for Rennes goalkeeper Steve Mandanda, who returned to Vélodrome for the first time since leaving Marseille. The latter also received a standing ovation from the Marseille audience.

Despite the draw, OM temporarily took a step up from Paris SG, traveling to Lyon in the evening.
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Nice relapses in Angers

It was not the match expected for Nice beaten by Angers (1-0). The Aiglons found themselves in trouble very quickly after the exclusion, after nine seconds of play, of Todibo, who according to Opta is the fastest in the history of Ligue 1 as the statistician analyzes the competition. Todibo strongly rejects the previous underperformance of Tolosain Maxime Spano, who came out after 39 seconds in Lille in 2014.

If they tried to fight in particular from Delort who in the second period touched the crossbar. Angers also finished with ten players after Boufal’s exclusion (62nd), but maintained their advantage by inflicting their fourth defeat of the season on Nice.

Ajaccio beats Brest and ultimately wins

Ajaccio holds their first win of the season against Brest (1-0). The match was marked by numerous interruptions and the stretchers of Brest defender Noah Fadiga and Ajaccio goalkeeper Benjamin Leroy, shot in the head in separate actions. Liberation came from Saint-Etienne rookie Romain Hamouma.

Ajaccio took the opportunity to move closer to 19th place, occupied by the Bretons.

Troyes revives against Clermont

Troyes tamed Clermont (3-1) with his best player, Baldé, who scored twice. With this victory, ESTAC takes the 3 points and returns to equal the opponent of the day in the standings with 10 points on the clock.

If there is any satisfaction for Clermont, it only comes from Gastien who scored his first Ligue 1 goal at 34, but that shouldn’t be enough to make people forget this disappointing defeat, after two unbeaten games.

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