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The year is starting very well for Angers. Fallers in 2025 of Brest and Montpellier, the SCO continued this Sunday by dominating Auxerre at home as part of the 18e day of Ligue 1. To achieve their goals, Dujeux's men benefited from favorable circumstances in the first period, well served by a csc from Diomandé (1-0, 18e) then the expulsion of Osho in the process (22e).
After the break, Lepaul scored his sixth goal in five outings to put his team away (2-0, 47e). With the key for the Angevins a nice breakthrough in the ranking, up to 11e level occupied by an AJA in decline and deprived of success since November 24 – victory then obtained against… the SCO. Angers is now five steps ahead of the red zone.
Reims is no longer moving forward
Le Havre is facing precisely the zone of turbulence but at the cost of constant combativeness, the Normans were able to snatch a point on the Reims pitch this Sunday. If Munetsi opened the scoring for the Champenois (1-0, 26e), the visitors returned to the game thanks to Sanganté (1-1, 67e).
The HAC thus returns to four lengths from the Place de Barragiste and Saint-Etienne, an ASSE which has as many units as Nantes and Rennes after 18 tricks. Reims, which has not won in the championship since November 10 (in Le Havre!), finds itself 13thewith four points ahead of this peloton, in the wake of Angers and Auxerre.
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