Nice puts pressure on OM, Toulouse is a hit Le Havre

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The OGC Nice resumed the 3e Place in the Ligue 1 ranking after his victory over Montpellier (2-0) this Sunday. For its part, Le Havre was stretched by Toulouse (1-4), while Strasbourg and Brest left back to back (0-0).

The Aiglons are close to OM. In response to the defeat of the men of Roberto de Zerbi in Auxerre on Saturday evening (3-0), the OGC Nice won against Montpellier (2-0), this Sunday afternoon, on behalf of the 23e Ligue 1 day. The Niçois thus resume the 3e Place in the ranking, now with more than three lengths behind in Marseille.

The gym took the lead thanks to an achievement by Jonathan Clauss (1-0, 30th), before Caxham Boudaoui made the break in the second period (2-0, 65e). Nice thus continues a third success of rank in the league. For its part, Montpellier remains red lantern.

Le Havre flows at home

At the same time, Toulouse atomized Le Havre (1-4). The violets opened the brand on a fantastic goal by Zakaria Aboukhlal (0-1, 9e). Upon returning from the locker room, the Le Havres equalized thanks to Soumaré (1-1, 51e). A short-term joy since Sierro has given the advantage to his penalty (1-2, 56e). The Normans took another blow on their heads a few moments later with the expulsion of Mwanga (59e). In numerical inferiority, the HAC has conceded two new Donnum goals (1-3, 63e) and Magri (1-4, 78e).

Finally, Strasbourg and Brest left on a zero and virgin score (0-0). A draw at the end of a match where the Strasbourgers had the best opportunities, without however managing to find the fault.

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