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Draws 2-2 this Saturday in preparation for OM and RC Lens. Respectively against Sunderland and Leverkusen.
Marseille took the lead twice in England, thanks to Moumbagna (27e) and Koné (59e), but the Black Cats, residents of the Championship (second English division) responded thanks to Cirkin (52e) and a generous penalty converted by Aouchiche (83e).
2-2, the result is the same for Lens against the German champions – a Bayer who on the other hand was caught out twice. Leverkusen’s new striker, the former Rennes Terrier, was quick to score (4e). Only Said responded before the break for the Blood and Gold (44e). Same at the end of the match when Gradit equalized (83e) after Wirtz’s goal for the Germans (52e).
Note at the start of the day the defeat of Reims, in training in Japan, against the Kobe club (1-0). Promoted to Ligue 1, Angers for its part lost to Lorient, freshly relegated to Ligue 1 (2-1). Diony’s goal (21e) for the SCO was not enough against the achievements of Soumano (35e) and Dieng (51e).
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