A goal from the Uruguayan Martin Satriano ten minutes from the end and the decisive interventions of the goal Marco Bizot They avoided Brest’s defeat against a Lille with a victory on their side (1-1).
Brest, the revelation of the course and second place, began to show the ‘fear of heights’. Last weekend’s defeat against Lens was compounded by this draw at their home ground, Francis-Le Blé.
David went to Lille
Lille, fourth in the table and in the Champions League positions, took the lead in the 67th minute with a goal from the Canadian. Jonathan David passed by the Englishman Angel Gomes.
Brest looked for an equalizer supported by Bizot, who prevented the visitor’s second goal on more than one occasion. He got his reward in the 79th minute, through Satriano, who collected a rebound in the area and beat Lucas Chevalier.
Bakayoko put Brest in the favor after two own goals
Brest retained second place thanks to the fact that Monaco, third at one point, also stumbled at home against Lorient (2-2) by conceding a goal in the fifth minute of extra time by Timoué Bakayoko.
The Monegasque team, led by Adi Hütter, holds the victory. An own goal, in the first minute of the match, by Ivorian Wilfried Singo was overpowered by another Senegalese own goal Formose Mendy in half an hour and Youssouf Fofana in the 60th, and stood at 2-1.
Two reds at the end
But the expulsion of the Swiss Denis Zakaria In the 81st minute he fired Lorient, 15th and bidding for permanence. And although the visitors also went one behind in the 89th minute, Beninese Aiyegun Tosin received a red card and managed to equalize in the 95th minute. Bakayoko scored after a pass by Moroccan Imran Louza.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Rose Herman and I work as an author for Today Times Live. My expertise lies in writing about sports, a passion of mine that has been with me since childhood. As part of my job, I provide comprehensive coverage on everything from football to tennis to golf.