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World news – Jonathan David’s strike takes Lille in second place

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Paris Saint-Germain had advanced 24 hours before Lyon, who played against Metz on Sunday night (8pm GMT) with their nervous win at Angers, and Lille also struggled to beat Reims at Stade Pierre Mauroy where the hosts had not won two games.

Reims came into play after five unbeaten games and immediately suggested making life difficult for Lille. Nathanaël Mbuku shot just wide of the goal early (8 ‘) before Arber Zeneli put the visitors in the front.

The improvement in form of the Swedish-born Kosovo international was a major factor in helping David Guion’s men to get into the final Weeks loosened the table even though his target featured a major stroke of luck that appeared to be a cross but curled up beyond Mike Maignan with Yunes Abdelhamid in close presence (36 ‘) Half – a powerful downward header that built awkwardly on Predrag Rajkovic, who did a brilliant job of pushing it out (45 ‘) – but came back to level at the start of the second round.

Jonathan Bamba was in one of Christophe Galtier’s outstanding players this season. When Rajkovic missed a clearance and Moreto Cassama slipped, the Lille striker shot mercilessly in his sixth goal of the season (48 minutes).

Rajkovic then parried a David shot (50 ‘) before Canada international Yusuf Yazici crossed over close to shooting (52 ‘) before Maignan twisted an Mbuku shot around a post from distance as Reims reminded Lille of their own ambitions (62’).

Lille, who played just one of his last eleven home games against Reims But it was more dangerous.

Yazici painfully tested Rajkovic (79 ‘) before Xeka saw his long-range shot had been parried by the Serbian goalkeeper just for David to take the loose ball home for his third goal of the season and with PSG Lille were able to bring them to 42 points, two clear from Lyon.

Ghent’s summer arrival got off to a sluggish start in Ligue 1 Uber Eats, but it looked sharp against Reims, especially when others were sluggish for seconds ren, and crucially.

This is the first time since 1948 that Lille has defeated Reims in consecutive L1 games.

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Elsewhere, Strasbourg’s good form continued – and Saint-Etienne’s sad run too – when the Alsace club thanks Ludovic Ajorque’s goal in the 29th minute scored a third win in a row and one goal conceded. Sainté has only won one of his last 17 L1 games and remains in the relegation battle.

Nice have not won any of their last five games or their last seven home games in the French top division after a 3-0 defeat against Bordeaux – Goals by Hwang Ui-Jo, ex-Nice Paul Baysse and Toma in the second half Basic gave Jean-Louis Gasset’s men a second straight L1 win, a Bordeaux win since January 2019.

Nantes is in Eleven league games without a win, but could have lost all three at home to Lens. Gaël Kakuta missed a penalty for the visitors in the first half just before Imran Louza took a penalty for the hosts, but Kakuta made up for it with a late equalizer (81 ‘).

Ref: https://www.ligue1.com

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