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It was the shock of the weekend in Ligue 1. This Sunday evening, at the end of the 27th day of the Championnat, the Loille OSC offered the Racing Club of Lens on the score of 1 goal at 0.
Mathias Fernandez-Pardo was the one and only scorer in the meeting and allowed the Dogues to take the 3 points. A success that allows Bruno Génésio players to have 47 points on the counter and return to the OGC Nice which points to 4th place.
On the other side, it was a slight stop for the Sang and Gold who remained on a series of two consecutive victories in Ligue 1 against Stade Rennais and Olympique de Marseille. The Lensois therefore remain blocked in 9th position behind the Brest stadium.
Lille enterprising in the first period
Winner on the score of 2 goals to 0 in the first leg on October 26, Lille had the desire to take over her opponent and establish her authority in the north of France. And from the start of the game, the partners of Benjamin André make the difference.
Mathias Fernandez-Pardo takes advantage of a dumpling of Mathew Ryan in his surface to chew the ball and then push his ball from the right foot to the bottom of the nets (1-0, 15th). A goal that confirms the domination of Génésio's men in this start of the game.
A second average act
Upon returning from the locker room, the two teams will not produce much in the game alternating the good but also the less good. The DOGUES will manage their advance on the display board while the Lensois will find it difficult to pack the meeting despite great opportunities at the end of the match in the final minutes.
The Lille, however, does a great operation at the top of the table and will have to confirm this precious success during the next day on the lawn of Olympique Lyonnais in what will be the shock of the 28th day. On the other side, the RC Lens will receive AS Saint-Etienne on its lawn.
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