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This Saturday evening, Racing Club de Lens conceded its second defeat in a row in Ligue 1 this season on the pitch of Paris Saint-Germain (1 goal to 0).
A logical setback overall for the Sang et Or who fell on an enterprising Parisian team. Will Still’s men were not helped by the red card received in the second period by Abdukodir Khusanov (59th).
An expulsion contested by Lensois defender Kevin Danso who did not hesitate to charge the referee in the mixed zone after the match. “It’s always like that in matches against PSG. As soon as you touch a player, it’s a foul. All the little things are always for Paris. We accept but it’s a bit boring,” he said. Words that should make observers react.
RC Lens is provisionally in 9th place in the standings with 14 points on the clock while awaiting the match at Stade Rennais which could go ahead if successful this Sunday on the AJ Auxerre pitch.
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