Toulouse is trampling, Ajaccio on the podium, Nancy is relaunching / Ligue 2 / D15 / Summary / SOFOOT.com
Despite the defeat of Sochaux, Toulouse conceded its third consecutive draw against QRM (0), while Ajaccio tore off against Dijon to climb on the podium (1-0). At the bottom of the standings, Nancy breathes after her victory in Niort (1-3), while Amiens and Valenciennes are in apnea.
Quevilly-Rouen 0-0 Toulouse
After the defeat of Sochaux and the victory of Auxerre, Téfécé missed the opportunity to take the lead in the. Toulouse conceded their third consecutive draw and fell on an Imperial Lemaître. The Quevilly-Rouen goalkeeper made more stops in front of the Violets offensive armada which remained silent for the second time this season. With only one small point taken in Normandy, the TFC is only one unit ahead of the AJA, while Sochaux arrives at the Stadium in two weeks.
AC Ajaccio 1-0 Dijon
But: El Idrissi (90e+4) for ACA
In the category of missed operations, AC Ajaccio only spent a few seconds missing the opportunity to climb on the podium. But that was before El Idrissi’s helmet hit in the last minute of added time to snatch the three points from the nose and beard of the Dijonnais. The DFCO lock ended up cracking, while Anthony Racioppi delivered an XXL match. Dijon did not succeed in its hold-up, but was refused two pawns. The Corsicans are therefore third, while Dijon sent the hot breath to its back.
Le Havre 0-0 Valenciennes
A point that tastes of victory for Valenciennes. For the first of Christophe Delmotte on the bench of VA, the Northerners went to scratch a point on the lawn of the Océane stadium. Dominated by the Havres, the Valenciennes have been able to balance them to stop their series of three affiliation debates. GO take the opportunity to (a little) breathe.
Niort 1-3 Nancy
Goals: Renel (56e) for Chamois // Biron (11e, 47e, 67e) for ASNL
Nancy regains hope. The ASNL went to seek its second victory of the season on the lawn of Niort. Nancy residents can thank Mickaël Biron, author of a triple. The attacker’s festival at the start of the game with a blow of the helmet, before putting the cover back on return from the locker room and completing his work on penalty. Despite the reduction in Renel’s score, Nancy did not tremble to pick up the three points and come back to two points from Amiens, 19e.
Paris FC 1-0 Rodez
But: Siby (2e) for PFC
Expulsion: Malanda (59e) for the RAF
Rodez lost for the first time in its history against Paris FC. The RAF got off to a very bad start, conceding the opener in the second minute by Siby, who scored his first pawn among the pros. The Aveyronnais even finished the game at ten after the exclusion of Malanda at the hour mark. Paris FC took advantage of the results of the evening to get closer to the leading pack.
Guingamp 2-3 SC Bastia
Goals: M’Changama (57e), Guidi (90e+3) for Forward // Santelli (28e), Salles-Lamonge (60e), Saadi (63e) for Sporting
Régis Brouard finally holds his first victory on the bench of the Corsicans after the success of Bastia at Roudourou. Sporting took the lead thanks to Santelli, author of a subtle stung ball. Never defeated, the Guingampais pushed to return via the essential M’Changama, before cracking in three minutes in front of Salles-Lamonge and Saadi. The Bastiais take advantage of the draw of Amiens to become play-offs.
Grenoble 1-0 Dunkirk
But: Nestor (90e+3) for the GF38
Expulsion: Kikonda (43e) for USLD
Like the ACA, Grenoble waited for the 93e minute to capsize the Stade des Alpes facing Dunkirk. While the Northerners remained on five games unbeaten, the GF38 had possession, but waited until the end of the game to bring the danger into the area of the USLD, reduced to ten before the break after the exclusion. by Kikonda. The Dunkirk people only passed a few centimeters from their series, but Loïc Nestor arrived to come to the aid of his team, which fell into the left table.
Amiens 0-0 SM Caen
In this match of anguish far from being remembered, Amiénois and Caennais leave each other as good friends without having made the nets tremble. Unicorn supporters have had very few opportunities to eat and see their team slide to the 19e place, while Stade Malherbe is still well wedged in the soft underbelly.
By Analie Simon