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These were the last two matches of the day in this 2nd day of Ligue 1. In the 5 p.m. match, Lille won by a score of 2 goals to 0 against SCO d’Angers.
In the last match of the evening, ASSE was surprised at Geoffroy-Guichard by Le Havre who also won with a score of 2 goals to 0.
The Imperial LOSC
Victorious in their first match on the pitch at the Stade de Reims, the Dogues repeated the feat in front of their home crowd against Angers. Thanks to goals from Thomas Meunier and Mohamed Bayo, Bruno Génésio’s men have now won their second consecutive Ligue 1 match and have taken 2nd place in the standings behind Paris Saint-Germain. A good result before the third matchday and the confrontation against these same Parisians…
Opposite, Angers does not bounce back and loses once again. SCO has not yet opened its counter in terms of points but also in terms of goals in this start of the season. The next match will be important against OGC Nice.
HAC air-conditions ASSE
In this second match of the evening, it is Le Havre who leaves with the three points to everyone’s surprise. Author of a good performance overall against PSG on the first day and this despite the defeat, HAC responded present against Saint-Etienne by showing itself to be more opportunistic in key moments. A victory that feels good and that launches the season of Didier Digard’s players.
For ASSE it is a big disappointment and a difficult start to the season. For the first Ligue 1 match at home, the Greens would have liked a different scenario. Not efficient in front of the goal and clumsy, the Stéphanois did not know how to kill their opponent when it was necessary. ASSE has zero points in 2 matches played. The Greens will want to unlock their counter against Brest on the third day.
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