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Ligue 1 There is no shortage of twists and turns. This winter Sunday still comes to attest to it. He had started at coffee time with a second part duel of the table between Le Havre and Brest. The Norman club has been slowing down for many months, and this match has confirmed all its difficulties, since the HAC lost again on a terrible defensive error operated by Ajorque (0-1, 25th).
If Le Havre slides in the last place and greatly compromises its chances of support in the elite, Brest gives itself a little more air and switches to the first part of the table. A good omen for the Finistère team, which will welcome the Grand Real Madrid in Guingamp on Wednesday.
OL advances in slow motion
A little later, FC Nantes welcomed theOlympique Lyonnais In a match between two clubs that have long been sick. All eyes were obviously turned to Anthony Lopes. The Guardian of the Canaries, ex-historic of OL, was warmly welcomed by his former supporters, in addition to being decisive, in particular in front of an unhappy Lacazette in front of the goal. Lopes had not been able to do nothing on the opening of the Nuamah score very early in the match (0-1, 10th), but Nantes hung on and ended up resurfacing on the Gong, thanks to Mohamed (1- 1, 90th). A result that freezes everyone's positions. Lyon remains sixth, Nantes is fourteenth.
Montpellier is no longer red lantern
The Lyonnais see Lens come back in their rear view mirror. Will Still's team signed a narrow but very precious victory against Angers (1-0). A significant performance in view of the state of form of the SCO. Frankowski scored the only goal of this match when the locker room returns (1-0, 49th). A little stop for Angers, thirteenth.
The superb operation of the day is above all to be put to the assets of Montpellier, which continues a second consecutive victory for the first time this season. In an electric derby against Toulouse, the MHSC found the resources to reverse the situation, as against Monaco last week (2-1). Sagna (1-1, 62nd) and Maamma released the Paillade (1-2, 83rd) after the opening of the JR Casseres score for Téfécé (1-0, 59th). Tenth, Toulouse marks the step. Montpellier therefore leaves its place of red lantern in Le Havre. The next step, that of confirmation, will be the most difficult to extricate themselves from these moving sands.
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