Lille joins Paris in the lead, Rennes on the lookout for the podium

Lille which reunites with PSG, Rennes which comes back in contact with the podium, Nantes again hung at home and Bordeaux which takes place in Nice: the 20e The day of the French Ligue 1 championship continues, Sunday, January 17, before the Lyon match against Metz in closing. The meeting between Lorient and Dijon was postponed due to the multiplication of Covid cases among the Merlus.

In ambush, Jonathan David scored his third goal of the season against Reims, at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Lille, Sunday, January 17, and allowed Losc to temporarily take the place of runner-up to PSG.

This is undoubtedly not their most successful match this season, but the Lille have provided the essential by taking the three points against Reims (2-1). Led at the break, before Bamba’s equalizer at the end of the locker room, the Mastiffs have long been held in check against the Rémois who remained in five games without defeat. But in surfaces fox, his Canadian center forward Jonathan David took advantage of a ball released by Rajković to slip his sole in front of the unfortunate goalkeeper and give the victory to Losc in added time. Lille therefore temporarily joins Paris-Saint-Germain, winner in Angers (0-1) on Saturday, at the top of Ligue 1.

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Paul Baysse can exult: the Girondin defender (from the front) has just offered the second of three Bordeaux goals during the victory of his club on the road to Nice (0-3).

Nothing is going well in Nice. After their loss conceded at home against Bordeaux, it’s been a month since the Aiglons have not won a league match. Overtaken against Girondins yet deprived of injury to their playmaker Hatem Ben Arfa, the Niçois will have held a period. Before Hwang and Baysse gave the advantage to the Bordelais, then Basic worsened the score at the end of the game (0-3), at the conclusion of a new breakthrough by Traoré on the right wing. Bordeaux continues a second success, its first in Nice for seven years and grabs two places in the standings (8e), while Nice retrograde to 14e rank.

Gaël Kakuta misses his penalty against Nantes goalkeeper Alban Lafont, but it is the Lensois who will allow the Sang et Or to hang the draw (1-1) on Sunday at La Beaujoire.

Nantes can no longer do it at home. Unable to win a match at La Beaujoire for five meetings, the Canaries could not do better than to share the points again against RC Lens. The first half was all about penalties: a first missed by Kakuta on the Lensois side, a second, transformed by Louza for Nantes shortly before the break. Well in place throughout the game, Raymond Domenech’s men managed their advance, but were surprised by an ambushed Kakuta. The custodian of the game Lensois scored his sixth goal of the season and allows the Sang et Or to keep a beautiful 9e place in the ranking. Raymond Domenech continues, for his part, a third draw in three games since his appointment on the Nantes bench.

  • Strasbourg – Saint-Etienne: 1-0

The young people of Saint-Etienne did not do the feat against Strasbourg. Badly in the league, with a victory in the last sixteen games, the Greens have also come to the Meinau with a workforce decimated by the Covid-19, to the point that the match was almost postponed. Seven of the eleven holders at the kick-off were trained at the club, most of them with very little experience in Ligue 1. And among the few executives present, attacking midfielder Ryad Boudebouz missed a penalty in the first quarter of ‘hour.

Strasbourg did not miss the opportunity to give itself a little air at the bottom of the standings. A goal from Ludovic Ajorque, the eighth of the season, allowed the Alsatians to string together a third consecutive success to take off from the barrage place occupied by Nîmes. Saint-Etienne, however, only four points ahead of the 18e.

The Rennais savor their success on the lawn of Brest (1-2), Sunday, January 17, during the 20th day of Ligue 1.

One more step towards the podium. The Breton derby turned to the advantage of Rennes on the lawn of the Stade Brestois. After a lively start to the game, the Rouge et Noir leader Benjamin Bourigeaud first came to respond to Honorat’s early opening score following an overflow (1-1, 7e). Taking advantage of an error by Romain Faivre in his area at the end of the match, Clément Grenier then offered the victory to his team from the penalty spot. This seventh unbeaten match in the top flight allows Rennes to get ahead of Marseille in the standings and come back up to Monaco (4e). Loss without consequence for Brest, still 11e.

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