A goal in extra time from Cameroonian Ignatuis Ganago tied Lens against a Monaco (2-2) who were left without the Ligue 1 runner-up but will play in the Champions League with Marseille, who beat Strasbourg ( 4-0) and second. in competition.
In addition, Stade Rennes, who drew with Lille (2-2), will play in the Europa League by finishing in fourth place while Nice, who came from behind against Òscar Garcia’s Reims (2-3) with hat-trick by Andy Delort, will play in the Conference League at the end of the fifth. Strasbourg, sixth, remained out of Europe.
In the last minute, Lens defeated second -placed Monaco. The consecutive streak was cut by the local team, with no stake, by the Monegasque team that accumulated nine consecutive wins.
Monaco lost to second place in the discount
Philippe Clement’s team was tenth on the track, with goals from Benoit Badiashile and Wissam Ben Yedder succeeding in the initial lead of locals captured by Pole Przemyslaw Frankowski. Ganago, at 92, established a 2-2 final.
This marker was not wasted by Marseille, who fell to Strasbourg, playing for a European presence. Jorge Sampaoli’s team finished second in the standings ahead of Monaco, third.
Two goals from Gerson along with those from Cengiz Under and Cedric Bakambu returned the team from Marseille to the Champions League and left their rival in Europe.
Rennes, in the Europa League
With a late goal from Serhou Guirassy, Stade Rennes secured fourth place in Ligue 1 and contested the Europa League after drawing in Lille (2-2).
Jocelyn Gourvennec’s team, with no stakes, led twice on two goals by Timoty Weah but Benjamin Bouriegaud and Guirassy gave Bruno Genesio’s team the point they needed to cling to in Europe.
Nice also has a continental prize, coming back from 2-0 against Oscar García’s Reims with a hat-trick by Andy Delort in the final quarter of a game hour. Hugo Ekitike and Malian Kamory Doumbia led Reims but Nice’s reaction paid off in the final period. Christophe Galtiera’s team finished fifth, in the Conference League.
Source: La Verdad

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