Brest ends up falling, while Lens continues its rise

And suddenly the thunder of Brest stopped rumbling: the Finistériens’ series, thirteen matches without defeat in Ligue 1, ended on Saturday March 9 on the lawn of Lens, winner 1-0 and more than ever a candidate for qualification in the League champions.

This victory rewards the most playful club at the start of the match, more engaged in the first period than the runner-up Paris Saint-Germain, who sometimes seemed timid at the idea of ​​seeing their good series come to an end. Brest, which had not fallen in Ligue 1 since November 5, is guaranteed to retain second place at the end of this 25e day, with 46 points against 42 for third, Monaco, which travels to Strasbourg on Sunday.

But the Bretons had the bad idea of ​​losing a crucial match in the race for the Champions League, against Lensois who provisionally go back to 4e rank with 42 units. The Artésiens are guaranteed to finish this day in the top 5, a first this season after a disastrous start (they were last after five days). “We continue our march forward (…). When I arrived [de Monaco]ASM was first, Lens was seventeenthsmiled Ruben Aguilar, the scorer. But I knew where I was signing, I knew the project. »

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They owe this victory to a lucky goal… on an unlucky action. Author of a magnificent cross curled into the Brest penalty area, David Pereira da Costa, who played his 100e professional match, initially saw no one deflect him. After hitting the post, the ball went to Ruben Aguilar, who only had to push it with his head into the goal, Marco Bizot not having had time to get up after diving on the center (32e).

Electric atmosphere

With confidence, the Lensois continued to move forward like Elye Wahi, who made two small bridges before collapsing in the area after contact with Pierre Less-Melou, too light to deserve a penalty (40e). Brest thwarted for a long time, not creating clear chances before the hour mark and a powerful strike from Hugo Magnetti, too focused on Brice Samba (63e).

In an electric atmosphere that referee Stéphanie Frappart failed to calm down, Lens then began to tremble against the increasingly enterprising Bretons. Well served in the area, Martin Satriano, freshly entered into play, saw his shot miraculously deflected onto the post by Jonathan Gradit (79e). It was Satriano again who came close to equalizing a few minutes later, with a header that Brice Samba had to intercept between his legs a few centimeters from his line (84e).

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In what was one of Lens’ rare opportunities to give themselves some breathing room, Adrien Thomasson was not able to shoot a cross from Florian Sotoca (90e), as usual very active throughout the match. But Brest’s attacks eventually weakened, until they ceased without the Breton club having found the fault. New high-stakes duels await the two clubs next weekend. Against Nice (6e) Saturday for Lens, and against Lille (5e) Sunday for Brest.

The World with AFP

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