Last victory for OM, Lens and ASSE

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OM got the better of Augsburg in Bavaria this Saturday in their final preparation match (1-3).

Luis Henrique (20e), Greenwood (21e) and Harit (74eon penalty) are the Marseille scorers of the day, for a goal conceded just before the break.

RC Lens for its part dominated Leicester (3-0), thanks to a goal from Danso (47e) and a double from Fulgini (52e57eSaint-Etienne also won against Kiel, promoted to the Bundesliga (2-3), in a 120-minute match with goals from Sissoko, Old and Othman.

It went less well, however, for Strasbourg, defeated twice by Mönchengladbach (2-0; 1-0). But also for Nice, dominated by Ipswich, promoted to the Premier League (1-0). And Montpellier, beaten by Mainz (3-1), with a penalty converted by Savanier.

Still in preparation mode for the Champions League, after facing Napoli and Juve, Brest suffered the law of Newcastle (1-0). Angers, promoted to L1, lost to Bastia, with a goal from Aholou (1-2). Also note the draw between Reims and Auxerre (2-2). Okumu (71e) and Khadra (90e+1) having answered Sinayoko (41)e) and Perrin (86e).

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