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This duel on the 15th day of Ligue 1 kept all its promises. Neil El Aynaoui opened the scoring for Lens in the 22nd minute, taking advantage of a perfect back serve from Rémy Labeau. The Blood and Gold seemed to be gaining the upper hand, but Auxerre, faithful to its combative character, was quick to react.
In the 33rd minute, Gaëtan Perrin equalized for the locals with a masterful free kick which ended in the top corner, waking up a melting Abbé-Deschamps stadium. As half-time approached, Lens took the lead again. M’Bala Nzola, well served by Przemysław Frankowski, adjusted an unstoppable shot to restore the advantage to the visitors.
Auxerre grabs Lens thanks to Osho
Despite this Lens advantage, Christophe Pélissier’s men continued to push, carried by their audience. Their effort paid off in the 73rd minute when Gabriel Osho scored his first goal in Ligue 1. The defender, receiving a precise cross from Lassine Sinayoko, scored with a beautiful header to equalize.
The end of the match was marked by clear chances on both sides. Pereira Da Costa missed a match point for Lens, while Auxerre could have snatched victory at the very end of the match.
A result that reflects the battle
With this draw, Lens sees its series of three consecutive victories stopped, but can be satisfied with its performance. Auxerre, for its part, extends its series of invincibility by once again showing its character. One day before the winter break, both teams remain firmly anchored in the top half of the table, ready to compete for European places.
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