Nantes, Strasbourg, Nice, all the goals in video

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Nantais and Strasbourgeois won this Sunday, ahead of Auxerre (2-0) and Rennes (3-1). Nice was held to a draw by Toulouse at the same time (1-1).

Reduced to ten from 54e minute and the expulsion of Onaiwu, the Auxerrois fell at the Beaujoire this Sunday as part of the 2e L1 day. A relief for the Canaries who had not won at home since December 2023. Simon (14e) and Guirassy (90e+6) scored for FCN, allowing them to secure their first win this season.

At the same time, the Strasbourg players got the better of the Rennes team, who had impressed in the first half, at the expense of OL. Thanks to Santos (23e), Emegha (48e) and a csc from Wooh (87e), the Alsatians won 3-1 against the Bretons who saved their honour through Blas (57e). Again a first after an initial draw, like Nantes.

Finally, at the end of the afternoon, Nice and Toulouse shared the points at the Allianz Riviera (1-1). Clauss, already a key player for the Aiglons, opened the scoring (53e) for Gym, but TFC got back on the scoreboard thanks to Babicka (73e).

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