Shocking Lorient overtook leader PSG

Date:

Lorient added to the inspiration with which they started this season and with another win, the fourth in a row, at Auxerre (1-3) they put themselves on the same level as the dominators of Ligue 1, PSG and Marseille , who still have to play their respective matches on the eighth day.

There is no doubt that the Regis Le Bris outfit is the revelation of the season. Six wins, one draw and one defeat summed up his excellent takeoff on the course.

Auxerre, recently promoted, is the latest victim of Lorient, a team that was generally condemned to bid for permanence and is now installed at the height of French football.

the first part was devastating

A fourth straight victory was crucial for Burkinabe Dango Ouattara, who capitalized on a cross from the right by Julien Ponceau to beat Benoit Costil for the first time.

The second goal came close to the break, on 37′. It was a header from Nigerian Terem Moffi on a pass from Tunisian Montassar Talbi after a move to the left by Vincent Le Goff. And the third was in minute 44, by Enzo Le Fee after a wall on Ouattara.

In twenty-five minutes of inspiration, Lorient ruled the game. His loss was made by Gauthier Hein who, at the beginning of the second half, took advantage of a big mistake by goalkeeper Yvon Mvogo, who lost the ball after a shot by Mathias Autret.

The score at the l’Abbe-Deschamps stadium accentuates the crisis for Jean Marc Furlan’s Auxerre, who after a good start to the season have now amassed four consecutive defeats and are 14th.

Source: La Verdad

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Co-founder of cryptocurrency platform FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, sentenced to 25 years in prison

US judge Lewis Kaplan has sentenced the man considered...

Mother accuses: – “Farmer set dog on my eight-year-old son”

A Tyrolean mother makes serious accusations after an incident...

Accident in South Africa – bus fell from bridge: only girl (8) survived

A group of pilgrims wanted to travel from Botswana...