Brest back on the podium!

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Irreducible Brest residents! Thanks to their victory today over Montpellier (2-0), the Bretons took third place in the championship.

In this 18e lifted from Ligue 1, the SB29 was able to feel comfortable thanks to Magnetti (48th) and Le Douaron (90the+1), thus taking advantage of Monaco’s setback against Reims the day before (1-3) to return to the podium, only one length behind second place Nice.

The MHSC for its part is 12e of the elite, ahead of FC Nantes and Toulouse FC who experienced varying fortunes today. At home, the Canaries, although dominant, were surprised by Clermont (1-2), hit by Nicholson (29e) and Allevinah (89e) when Mollet had given hope to his family (47e).

The expulsion of Traoré (73e) certainly did not help an FCN thus weighed down by a fourth setback in a row and now closely followed by a TFC who fell at the same time from Metz in Moselle (0-1). This thanks to a goal signed Sierra (12e). Herelle having also seen red on the Lorraine side (72e). The Garnets thus remaining 16e and play-offs within one point of an OL which faces the HAC in the afternoon.

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