On alternating current for four days, the Brestois stadium confirmed the trend this Sunday. While on the move on the Toulouse field, the Breton club won as the logic of this famous alternation imposed (2-4, 27th day of Ligue 1). The men of Eric Roy were however afraid, being almost caught up by their opponents having led 0-3. In the end, this success allows them to still believe in Europe.
The Brestois took control of the game from the first period. Two goals scored in the space of four minutes, with the opening of Justin Bourgault's score (22nd) followed by the goal of Mathias Pereira Lage (26th). Unable to frame only one of his six attempts, the Téfecé joined the locker room with a substantial delay. And the gap grew again shortly after the hour of play when Kamory Doumbia brought the brand to 0-3 in favor of visitors (62nd).
Match ended? Not at all, because Toulouse suddenly woke up. It was first of all Vincent Sierro who gave his family a little hope (1-3, 65th). Then Joshua King made believe in an incredible return possible (2-3, 78th). But despite their efforts, the violets were showered a fourth and last time at the dawn of the stoppages, a moment chosen by Mahdi Camara to bring the score to 2-4 (90th).
Toulouse is treading
A score that will no longer move and allows the Brestois stadium to temporarily climb in eighth place in the ranking. With five units behind Olympique Lyonnais, sixth and last potential qualified for a European Cup.
For his part, Toulouse continues with a second consecutive defeat and a third rank of rank without success. It remains in tenth place and could still back down according to the result of Auxerre against Montpellier.