Night “turns upside down” in Lyon and continues to lead the French League – sport

Night “turns upside down” in Lyon and continues to lead the French League – sport

A great match by Turkish Yilmaz allowed the leader to return to victories and move forward, one point behind Paris Saint-Germain, second, and two against Monaco, third, after these two teams won their matches in this round.

Before the striker’s “scene”, former Algerian Sporting Soleimani opened the match, in the 20th minute, before Jose Fonte, captain of the foreign team, scored an own goal in the 35th minute.

In a perfect free kick, Yilmaz opened the net at 45 + 1, at 60 helped Canadian Jonathan David, for par, then decided the dispute five minutes after 90 minutes, beating defending champion Anthony Lopez in Lyon, for the third round. .

In addition to Fonte, Renato Sanchez started playing at Lille, leaving at the age of 73 to make way for fellow countryman Zika.

Lyon continues fourth with 67 points and is out of the lead: six from the leaders, five from second and four from third, losing again after three games to score.

Ben Yedder entered the injured Lejovic in the 18th minute, and scored the 18th goal this season in the Ligue 1 League after 79 minutes, to settle the Monaco match at Angers.

Lorient, 17, crushed Bordeaux, 16, 4-1 at home and reached 35 points, four points behind the clubs that were falling apart, with Nantes winning at home in Strasbourg 2-1 and 18th in the maintenance center, taking advantage of Nims’ slip.

Dijon, the red lantern of the tournament, knocked out a 5-1 crush from Rennes’ home, in seventh place and resolute in his fight for places to reach the European Championships, with the hosts cheering in contrast to the outside. , Who today saw mathematically confirming the proportions.

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The ninth Nice beat Montpellier 3-1 with Ronnie Lopez to 90 + 1 and put himself one point behind the eighth-placed opponent with 47 points and added the fourth game in a row without a victory.

Lens returned to fifth place, beating Nmes, the nineteenth and the penultimate, 2-1 at home.

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