A goalkeeper scores a goal in Ligue 2

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What madness! FC Lorient almost took the lead in Ligue 2 (while waiting for Paris FC-Grenoble on Saturday), but the Merlus let two points slip away in Rodez on a goal from the RAF goalkeeper.

Eli Junior Kroupi found the net by scoring his sixth goal in four days, in the 32nd minute. And in the second half, Lorient thought about the pressure from its opponent, thanks to goals from Mendy (56th) and Soumano (86th). But while the Aveyronnais reduced the gap twice by Bouchouari (79th) and Taïbi (90th), Lionel Mpasi-Nzau came to score this incredible goal at the end of added time, placing his header at the near post on a corner (90th+7).

Behind Paris FC and Lorient, there are many good operations: for Dunkirk, winner of Red Star (2-0), for Metz, defeater of Guingamp (1-0), but also for Amiens, who won in Pau (0-2), and for Annecy, solid against Laval (2-0). At the bottom of the table, the good operation is for Martigues, who brought back three precious points from his trip to Clermont (0-1).

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