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The LOSC provided the essentials in Toulouse soil this Saturday evening, winner 1-2 at the Stadium on behalf of the 29e act of the championship. A precious result in the race for Europe, and in the Champions League in particular.
Thanks to a superb strike from Fernandez-Pardo, the Dogues opened hostilities in this meeting (0-1, 21e). Only Cresswell was further distinguished at the offensive for the Lille by equalizing in this first period (1-1, 42e). Short-term relief, however, Bakker having given visitors the advantage just before the break, with a direct free free kick (1-2, 45e+4).
Knight in the second act endeavored to preserve its camp and allow the LOSC to sign an important victory there. With the key to a two-point return from OM, the third beaten by Monaco earlier during the day (3-0). This while waiting for the verdict of the evening shock between Strasbourg and Nice.
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