Angers clings to its winning ticket

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The SCO carried out a good operation this Saturday as part of the 30th day of Ligue 2.

Trailing 2-0 at the break on the Concarneau pitch, Angers finally won 2-4, thus regaining its second place in Saint-Etienne – earlier scorer of VA (0-2) – two lengths behind a Auxerre leader expected in Ajaccio on Monday.

In the race for the dams, in addition to the Greens, Laval remains fourth after its setback today against Bastia (1-2), nevertheless under direct threat from Rodez and Caen from now on.

The RAF won in Troyes (2-3) to enter the Top 5 and thus claim promotion. In the wake of the Ruthénois, Stade Malherbe is also showing thanks to its result on the field of Quevilly-Rouen (1-2).

Not far behind are Guingamp and Paris FC, held in check respectively in Grenoble (0-0) and Bordeaux (3-3); but also Pau, which got the better of Amiens (2-3). At the bottom of the table, Annecy continues to fight to get out of the red zone with a third consecutive victory obtained at the expense of Dunkirk (0-2).

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