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Dirty week for LOSC. Raised from the Champions League by Dortmund Wednesday evening (1-2 defeat at home after a 1-1 draw in Germany), Lille was still traumatized by yellow jerseys this Saturday, on behalf of the 26the lifting of the French championship. On the move to the Beaujoire de Nantes indeed, the Dogues left empty -handed.
While they could put back to the podium and the last direct ticket for the C1 for the time being held by the OGC Nice, the men of Bruno Genesio bowed 1-0, surprised by valiant canaries and combative more affected by the fight for maintenance.
Nantes makes the difference at 10 against 11
It's 83e Minute, in the Money Time, that the Nantes have ensured their success, with a powerful head signed Mohamed. And this while Castelletto had seen red ten minutes earlier, leaving the premises in inferiority in the face of northerners saved three times by the higher amount of the cage defended by knight.
The transverse bar, the Lille rang it too in additional time. In vain. And the LOSC to stay behind in the race for Europe, with a fifth place now threatened by LOSC. The FCN, on the other hand, performs an excellent operation, temporarily credited six points ahead of the red zone.
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