[L2-J21] With a decisive Tony Mauricio, Sochaux overthrows Caen and takes the lead
Saturday evening were played several matches of the 21st day of Ligue 2. Former players of the RC lens were concerned.
Lent by the RC lens in Bastia but currently in the Gaillette to treat pubalgia, Tom Ducrocq saw his team lose 2-1 on the ground of Nancy of Guillaume Bianda, holder in defense. Chaouki Ben Saada remained on the Bastia bench while in goal, Thomas Vincentini is currently forfeited. Part of RC lens last summer, Tony Mauricio, as usual holder, won the huge reversal of the situation managed by Sochaux at home against Caen. Led 2-0, at 28′, the Sochaliens won 3-2 thanks to goals from Aldo Kalulu (52′) on a pass from the former lensois, Alan Virginius (66′) and Maxime Do Couto (93′). Caen found themselves at 10 after the expulsion of Nuno da Costa (60 ‘). Cheick Traore started in Dijon’s 2-0 victory at Rodez while Toulouse Philippe Montanier, without Issiaga Sulla party at the CAN, a conceded a 1-1 draw at the Stadium against Pau. Guingamp, with Souleymane Diarra and El Hadji Ba in the middle, settled for a 0-0 draw at home against Grenoble who played with Alex Gersbach and Manuel Perez.
In the standings, Sochaux is now in the lead (39 points), followed by Toulouse (38, one game less) and Ajaccio (38, 2 games less). Dijon is 11th (26), Guingamp 12th (26), Bastia 14th (23) and Grenoble 16th (22). Amiens (21), Dunkirk (16) and Nancy (15) bring up the rear.
The program for the 21st day of Ligue 2:
Already played:
Guingamp-Grenoble: 0-0
Nancy-Bastia: 2-1
Rodez-Dijon: 0-2
Toulouse-Pau: 1-1
Sochaux-Caen: 3-2
Monday, January 17 at 8:45 p.m. on Be in sports :
Paris FC-Le Havre
Friday, January 28 at 7 p.m. on Be in sports :
Ajaccio-Auxerre
Friday, January 28 at 7 p.m. on Premium Video :
Nimes-Valenciennes
Tuesday, February 1 at 7 p.m. on Premium Video :
Niort Dunkirk
Postponed and undated:
Quevilly-Rouen-Amiens