Only four points separate the seventh Strasbourg from the second Marseillais after 30 days disputed in League 1. This is to say the tension that promises to reign over the lawns of the elite until next Saturday, May 17 – the date of the ultimate championship.
This Sunday, Nice did the essentials against Angers to stay in the good European wagon. Thanks to Rosario (36e) and Abdi (47e), the Aiglons won 2-1 against a SCO which reduced the gap by Belkhdim (52e) But finds itself this evening in annoying posture, with three lengths in advance only on the red zone.
With this victory, the gym takes sixth place in Strasbourg and recolle an OL expected in the evening in Saint-Etienne. All with six more points on the clock than a RC Lens who, by dominating Brest in Brittany this day (1-3), did not quite give up a continental sesame. While Lees-Melou had opened the scoring for the SB29 (13e), the blood and gold quickly replied by Koyalipou (17e) Before taking advantage of the double penalty inflicted on their hosts by Mr. Millot to take the lead.
Reims can blow
Before the break, Ndiaye caused a penalty and seen red indeed for one hand in the surface – and El Aynaoui to transform the sentence (45e+7). Said at the end of the game finally had the last word (90e), allowing his family to pass Brest for a point. In the second part of the table, Toulouse conceded a fifth rank of rank for the benefit of Reims (1-0), on a realization of Siebatcheu (39e), a few minutes after the expulsion of McKenzie (27e). For the Champagne club, this is a nice breath of fresh air since the barragist Havrais points now at five lengths.