Brest stopped in Lens

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RC Lens got the better of Stade Brestois this Saturday as part of the 25th day of L1 (1-0).

It’s been more than four months, and a setback suffered in Monaco on November 5, that Brest has not lost in the championship. This Saturday on the lawn of Lens, the improbable Breton scarecrow lowered its flag. Without giving up your arms, however.

Certainly dominating in the first period, the Sang et Or made the difference through Aguilar, an opportunist when a post was struck by Wahi (1-0, 32e), before turning his back after the break in the face of a rebellious SB29. Samba nevertheless kept an eye on things, and Satriano knocked on wood – a sign that success was artesian this evening.

“Well done to the people of Brest”, says Sotoca

We know that we are right and that we will bounce back in the next match against Lillesays Del Castillo, hotly, on Canal+ Sport. We are having a great season, this defeat must not demobilize us, we are strong in spirit and with what we are showing, there is no reason… »

They’re not second for nothingbreathes Sotoca. Congratulations to them because they have had an exceptional journey. Now we are here and we fight with our weapons by sticking together. It proves that we have to be counted on for the end of the season. » An obvious fact as Lens climbs into fourth position in the ranking, between Lille and Monaco, four lengths from its opponent of the day and first runner-up to PSG. With the C1 still in sight.

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