Four months after their only defeat in the championship, Lens fell to Ligue 1, against Nice (0-1), lost to Marseille in second place and joined Paris Saint as the leader of Ligue 1. -Germain, who won the his commitment to Montpellier (1-3).
Franck Haise’s Lens went on an impeccable streak, threatening the leader. He already showed signs of weakness on Saturday at Troyes, where he could only draw (1-1). Now on his field, the Bollaert-Delelis Stadium, he suffered his second loss so far this season.
Lens could not recover from Gaetan Laborde’s conceded goal which gave Nice the victory, which now sits in mid-table.
Ounahi made his debut with a goal
Haise’s team is now third, six points behind PSG, and has handed second place to Marseille, who beat Nantes (0-2) on their visit and are behind the top five. Brazilian Joah Victor’s own goal in game time put Igor Tudor’s team ahead and Moroccan Azzedine Ounahi, on his Olympique debut after arriving from Angers, was sentenced in the 94th minute.
Monaco was fourth, continuing its good streak and beating Auxerre at the Luis II stadium (3-2). Although he got the game on track with first-half goals from Wissam Benb Yedder and Eliesse Ben Seghir, he suffered when Matthi Abline pulled one back for the visitors. The Monegasque team scored a third in the 82′ through Bree Embolo but Christophe Pelissier’s team responded with Nuno Da Costa setting up the final score.
Blanc’s Lyon is back to its old ways
Laurent Blanc’s Lyon has not yet started. He could not do it in his field, the Groupama Stadium, with Brest (0-0) and is still far from the European zone.
Source: La Verdad

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