When he does such things, how can he not hug the ticket for it Champions League; For the terrible Brest the reason why beat Rennes 5-4 away from home with a buzzer beater in the sixth minute of stoppage time!
And all this with the home team winning two goal lead until 9′thanks to Calimuendo’s goals (5′, 9′).
Meunier immediately reduced (11′) for Eric Roy’s team, who reached a unimaginable twist with an own goal by Omari (48′) and two goals by Satriano (54′) and Kamara (66′), which converted the 2-1 in favor of the home team to 4-2 for the guests!
But Ren hadn’t said her last word. He immediately reduced it to 4-3 with Teat (68′) and then Terrier equalized at 4-4 in the 79th minute!
And while it seemed that Brittany’s local derby would end without a winner, Brasier came on at 90+6′ to… tase the “black and red”, giving a huge double to Brest!
Somehow, the winners moved past Lille (2-1 Metz) into 3rd place in the Ligue 1 standings and are in the arms of their maiden ticket to the Champions League, with presence in the treble equaling direct qualification and 4th place to lead to the 3rd qualifying round.
Be that as it may, Brest has secured her going to Europe for the first time in her story.
WHAT CLUB LES AMIS. WHAT CLUB. ??????
BREST PASSE DEVANT LILLE AVEC UN POINT D’AVANCE ET SE RETROUVE PROVISOIREMENT EN LIGUE DES CHAMPIONS. ??????
TONNERRE DE BREST. ??
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— Actu Ligue 1 (@ActuL1_) April 28, 2024
The program of the 31st matchday:
Friday (26/4)
Montpellier-Nades 1-1
(2′ Adams – 7 Albin)
Saturday (27/4)
Paris Saint-Germain-Havre 3-3
(29′ Barcola, 78′ Hakimi, 90’+5′ Ramos – 19′ Operi, 38′ Agiou 61′ pen. Toure,
Sunday (28/4)
Metz-Lille 1-2
(23′ pen. Mikautatze – 31′ Ismaili, 44′ Yazici)
Clermont-Reims 4-1
(31′ pen., 56′ pen., Cham, 79′, 90′ Rasani – 33′ Nakamura)
Lorient-Toulouse 1-2
(19′ Ponsot – 59′ Dalinga, 83′ Sissoko)
Strasbourg-Nice 1-3
(18′ Bacois – 44′ pen. Gesan, 52′ Dande, 84′ Sanchon)
Rennes-Brest 4-5
(5′, 9′ Calimuendo, 68′ Teat, 79′ Terrier – 11′ Meunier, 48′ Omari, 54′ Satriano, 66′ Camara, 90+6′ Brassier)
Lyon-Monaco (20:00)
Marseille-Lance (22:00)
The next (32nd) matchday:
Friday 3/5
Toulouse-Montpellier (20:00)
Lance-Lorraine (22:00)
Saturday 4/5
Havre-Strasbourg (16:00)
Monaco-Clermont (18:00)
Metz-Ren (20:00)
Brest-Nades (22:00)
Monday 6/5
Lille-Lyon (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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