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You should not arrive late at the Mosson, this Friday evening, for the match between
Montpellier and Lens at the opening of the 20th day of Ligue 1.
Lander of the championship, the Hérault club intended to hit hard to draw a victory that would allow him to pass the past three after his last two successes against Monaco (2-1) and Toulouse and Toulouse (2-1). But he completely missed his start of the match …
34 seconds for opening the score
It only took 34 seconds to see Lens unlock the situation. Mbala Nzola was at the conclusion of an action confused enough to give the advantage to the Sang and Gold, which continued to dominate in the minutes that followed. This is a record since this goal is simply the fastest of this 2024-25 season in Ligue 1.
But Montpellier did not say his last word. During his last two outings, Jean-Louis Gasset's team managed to rebuild the situation.
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