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These were the two matches this Saturday evening in Ligue 1. Earlier in the evening, OGC Nice won on the pitch at Stade Brestois with a score of 1 goal to 0.

In the other match of the evening, AS Saint-Etienne got back on track in front of their home crowd by defeating RC Strasbourg with a score of 2 goals to 0.

For Nice, this success allows them to confirm their good performance during the previous day against AS Monaco (2-1). With two victories in a row, Franck Haise’s men move up to 5th position, temporarily one point behind 4th place Olympique de Marseille.

For the Greens, it is a capital victory against RC Strasbourg. With two defeats in a row, the Stéphanois temporarily leave the red zone with a total of 10 points on the clock.

Guessand offers the 3 points to the Aiglons

OGC Nice continues its momentum. After AS Monaco, the Aiglons offer themselves Stade Brestois. At the end of a committed and fairly close match overall, the Niçois finally managed to get rid of the Brestois who are not full of confidence before the Champions League. It’s Evann Guessand who allows his team to win and leave with the three points (1-0.42nd).

ASSE stops its negative spiral

Following a series of two defeats in a row, ASSE got back on track in a Geoffroy-Guichard stadium of great evenings. Excited and determined to seek victory, the Greens defeated the RCSA thanks to goals from Michael Nade (1-0, 51st) and Ibrahim Sissoko (2-0, 78th).

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