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World news – David Double holds Lille on top, defeated Monaco

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It looked like Lille was about to fall off the table when Marseille – whose owner Frank McCourt was watching – held them in check in the 90th minute at Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

But then Lille struck and scored a goal thanks to a poor goalkeeper from Steve Mandanda. The Marseille manager couldn’t hold on to Jonathan Ikoné’s efforts and David came to give up the loose ball.

Remarkably, Lille scored again in the second minute of stoppage time and David took his second of the night to 2-0 this time his first attempt was saved by Mandanda but the ball came to Ikoné and his wayward shot became the perfect support for David.

The result kept Lille at the top of the table in a fascinating title race amid defeat is a blow to European hopes of Marseille waiting for new coach Jorge Sampaoli to complete self-isolation for a week before he can really take it over after arriving from Brazil.

The young Canadian was at the start of the Criticized season after having struggled to adapt to the rise to French football after arriving from Belgium. However, his double is worth gold here, which gives Les Dogues a massive three points and brings him to nine Ligue 1 Uber Eats goals for the campaign. He has scored seven times in the last nine games.

Christophe Galtiers are now unbeaten in 10 Ligue 1 Uber Eats games, having won eight and drawn two. They had drawn their last two at home.

David’s late goals resulted in PSG refusing to take first place. If Lille had drawn, Mauricio Pochettino’s team would have secured first place because of the goal difference when they won 1-0 in Bordeaux. Instead, they stay two points off pace in second place.

It wasn’t a vintage Capital Club performance, but there were extenuating circumstances. Top scorer Kylian Mbappé has been banned while Moise Kean retired the day after testing positive for Covid-19. Neymar Jr., Angel di Maria and Marco Verratti were still absent.

Pablo Sarabia, who had only started in the second division since November, scored the only goal in the 20th minute and ran intelligently towards the near post to meet the low center of Idrissa Gana Gueye. Then he scored a nice finish deep in the back corner.

Bordeaux had the best chances in the second half. Hatem Ben Arfa drove a shot just wide of the target and his substitute colleague Jimmy Briand had his header expertly saved by Keylor Navas in stoppage time. It’s now not a win in eight for Les Girondins and just a point out of a possible 21 in the league as they drop to the bottom of the table.

There was a shock at the Stade de la Meinau when Monaco’s unbeaten 12- Game run came to an end and title prospects suffered a severe blow. When Niko Kovac’s team took a break, they were punished by the hosts who scored the only goal of the game in the first minute of stoppage time at the end of the game.

Frédéric Guilbert, Aston Villa’s full-back on loan, was Frédéric Guilbert the hero as he advanced towards the penalty area before dropping from 20 yards. His low left-footed hit hit goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte and found the bottom corner. The result gives Strasbourg air at the foot of the table, leaving Monaco still fourth but now seven points behind Lille.

Montpellier’s hopes of finishing fifth and qualifying for Europe were not helped as they had to come from behind to draw with their visitors at the Stade de la Mosson.

Lorient, who needed points in his fight to beat the fall, took a nine-minute lead when Adrian Grbic converted a penalty after Julien Laporte in the penalty area had been fouled. However, the hosts drew when Stephy Mavididi met half an hour ago.

Nantes remain in the automatic relegation zone after losing to Reims at home despite taking the lead at the Stade de la Beaujoire. Moses Simon got an early start just for Ghislain Konan to equalize. Yunis Abdelhamid then headed a late winner for Reims when Nantes lost for the first time in four games under new coach Antoine Kombouaré.

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