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The RCSA overturned the TFC at the Meinau thanks to Lemaréchal (47e) and Andrey Santos (54e), this Sunday as part of the 26th L1 lifting, when Magri (3e) had opened the scoring for visitors; A 2-1 success which allows Strasbourgois to return to one point only from the sixth place occupied by Lille-therefore of the first continental accessit-and two lengths from Lyon, fifth.
The Alsatians take six lengths in advance, in particular on Brest, ninth, the SB29 at the same time having had to share the points with Reims after a draw and virgin (0-0). Not without a red card struck by Haidara in additional time (90e+1).
Finally, the fear match between Montpellier and Saint-Etienne could not go to an end, interrupted at the time of play while Hérault supporters set fire to the stands of the Mosson. The score was then favorable to the Greens, 0-2, after a double from Stassin (11e53e). A result which could be ratified by the Competition Commission of the Professional Football League and thus allow the Stéphanois to take possession of the rank of barragist at the expense of the HAC, while leaving the MHSC at the bottom of the abyss, at eight lengths.
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