Lille surprised, Nice is no longer moving forward

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Losc was surprised on the pitch in Toulouse this Sunday, as part of the 23rd day of Ligue 1 (3-1). Nice for its part was unable to win against Clermont (0-0)

Three days after holding the lead against Benfica Lisbon in the Europa League (0-0), the TFC was able to sublimate itself to thrash favorite Lille and ahead on the scoreboard at the break, thanks to Haraldsson (45th).

After the break, in fact, the Toulouse residents revolted, making the difference with Mawissa (49th), Sierro (60th) and Dallinga (66th). With three points at stake which is good since the Haut-Garonnais take four points ahead of the red zone. The Mastiffs, for their part, missed the opportunity to get on the podium, fifth, two points behind the Top 4.

The Gym lacks inspiration

The fourth potentially qualifying place for the Champions League is currently vested in Nice, which continues a fourth match without a victory in the championship after a goalless draw in Clermont (0-0) – the Auvergne having missed a penalty , by Nicholson against Bubka (45th + 5). With all the more regret that the Clermontois remain flanked by the red lantern, five lengths from the waterline.

Note also the victory of Reims in Le Havre, numerically inferior after the expulsion of Foket (66th). A double from Daramy (64th, 90th + 6 from the penalty spot) was fatal to the Normans, who had returned to the game thanks to Touré (74th from the penalty spot). The Champenois consolidate their eighth place, two points behind Europe. With three consecutive defeats to deplore, the HAC is only two units ahead of the red zone.

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