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PSG wins but loses Mbappé and Ramos, Nice surprises Lens, Rennes unfolds…

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Just like the 7 p.m. multiplex, the 9 p.m. multiplex saw only one match end in a goalless draw. Indeed, Olympique Lyonnais and Stade Brestois held themselves in check after a fairly bland opposition. Fortunately, the other four games gave us a great show, with no less than thirteen goals scored. Racing Club de Lens, which hosted OGC Nice, lost on the smallest of margins on a goal from Gaëtan Laborde. First defeat at home after ten consecutive victories for the Sang et Or, who leave their second place to Olympique de Marseille. The GYM is still undefeated in the league under Didier Digard.

PSG loses Mbappé and Ramos but recovers, Monaco and Rennes follow the pace!

Paris-Saint-Germain, who moved on the lawn of the MHSC, had a totally crazy first period. Kylian Mbappé missed two penalties against Benjamin Lecompte, before going out injured in the twentieth minute of the game when he was hit in the back of the left thigh. A few minutes later, Sergio Ramos gave up his place due to groin pain. Lionel Messi will open the scoring before seeing his goal canceled. The capital club will return to the pitch with much better intentions and think of opening the scoring through Achraf Hakimi… before the goal is once again canceled for an offside position. Before the hour mark, Fabian Ruiz shakes the net before delivering an exquisite pass for Lionel Messi (72nd). At the end of the match, Arnaud Nordin will reduce the gap, without this having any impact on the balance sheet since Warren Zaire-Emery made the break again just behind.

For its part, AS Monaco won not without difficulty against AJ Auxerre. Wissam Ben Yedder, Eliesse Ben Seghir and Breel Embolo found the net for the Principality club, which failed to have a peaceful end to the game. And for good reason, the Burgundian club did not give up and reduced the gap twice thanks to the achievements of Matthis Abline and Nuno Da Costa. Stade Rennais, which hosted Strasbourg, largely won against the Alsatian club. Amine Gouiri scored twice as Désiré Doué found the net for the third time this season in the league with SRFC.

  • Monaco – Auxerre 3 – 2
  • Montpellier – Paris SG 1 – 3
  • Lyon – Brest 0 – 0
  • Lens – Nice 0 – 1
  • Rennes – Strasbourg 3 – 0

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To sum up

Just like the 7 p.m. multiplex, the 9 p.m. multiplex saw only one match end in a goalless draw. Indeed, Olympique Lyonnais and Stade Brestois held themselves in check after a fairly bland opposition. Fortunately, the other four games gave us a great show, with no less than thirteen goals scored.

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