Lille is approaching third place. The Lilouis narrowly defeated Reims 1-0 in the 24th matchday of Ligue 1 and dropped to -1 from third-placed Monaco in fourth place after the Monegasques’ 0-0 draw with Paris Saint-Germain in Friday’s derby and hope to “steal” her for the next ten matches, leaving the former Champions Cup finalist at -2 from the top six and the European places.
The goal that decided the match was scored by David in the 56th minute.
Still scoring are Marseille, who swept 5-1 at home to trailing Clermont to stay in the sixth and final privileged position leading to the next Europa Conference League and -6 from the Champions League, leaving the hosts -5 from the eve .
The “Fokayes” “broke out” in the second half and scored with N’Diage in the 23′, Aubameyang in the 59′, Kloss in the 67′, Enrique in the 80′ and Mubania in the 92′. Butomba temporarily equalized in the 53rd minute for the home team.
In detail, the 24th matchday:
Friday 1/3
Monaco-Paris Saint-Germain 0-0
Saturday 2/3
Reims-Lille 0-1
(56′ David)
Clermont-Marseille 1-5
(53′ Butomba-29′ N’Diagé, 53′ Aubameyang, 67′ Clos, 80′ Enrique, 92′ Mumbania)
Sunday 3/3
Toulouse-Nice (14:00)
Brest-Havri (16:00)
Montpellier-Strasbourg
Nantes-Mets
Rennes-Lorraine (18:05)
Lyon-Lance (21:45)
The next (25th) matchday:
Friday 8/3
Nice-Montpellier 22:00
Saturday 9/3
Lorient-Lyon (18:00)
Lance-Brest (22:00)
Sunday 10/3
Paris Saint-Germain-Reims (14:00)
Havre-Toulouse (16:00)
Metz-Clermont
Strasbourg-Monaco
Lille-Ren (18:00)
Marseille-Nade (21:45)
Source: Sport Fm
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