ARTICLE AD
The last championship match of the calendar year will have potentially had serious consequences in the race to maintain. Especially for FC Nantes, SCO and HAC, in great difficulty this season.
On the pitch in Brest, the Canaries, however, did not fail, nevertheless punished by the ultra-realism of SB29, who four times found the fault thanks to Doumbia (24e), Chardonnet (27e) and Sima, twice (88e90e+3), when the only Augusto has a time reduced the gap (48e).
A 2e victory in 4 days for Sampaoli
Thus defeated 4-1, the Nantes, 14efind themselves five lengths from their hosts of the day, 11eand three points behind their first predecessors – Strasbourg who fell at the same time from Le Havre to the Océane stadium (0-3). Diarra (28e), Nanasi (32e) and Santos (90e) are the architects of this Alsatian success which keeps the HAC underwater, 17e one point from the barrage position held by Saint-Etienne.
The SCO, in the same unit as the ASSE, is 15ewith a minimal margin therefore, after his setback in Rennes (2-0). Gronbaek, who entered the game in the first quarter of an hour in place of Gouiri who was injured, opened the scoring for the Bretons (33e) ; Assignon having sealed the victory for his team by striking in added time (90e+2). With the key for Rennes the 12e place and four steps ahead of the red zone.
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