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In France’s top soccer league, defending champion PSG also lost their second match, this time they left Marseille at home 1-0, and the match ended in great disgrace.
Neymar (left) returned to Marseille but suffered with his team and even showed himself at the end (Photo: AFP) |
Keep playing the BL final in August PSG one less game on the French front than most teams, but after a loss to Lens on Thursday, MarseillesCoach Thomas Tuchel’s team (and coach Zsolt Lőw) also lost, and this time at home.
Seven PSG players have been infected with the coronavirus in recent weeks, including the team’s two great stars, Brazilian Neymar and French world champion Kylian Mbappé. Neymar has already recovered and started, but together with his team, he has only suffered against Marseille.
In minute 31, the visitors went ahead with a free kick in front of the goal. Florian Thauvin who played OM’s fourth consecutive goal in the league (two goals, two assists).
After that, both teams hit one of the invalidated shots. PSG’s Ángel Di María scored in ambush, while Marseille’s Mario Benedetto had a goal taken because the teammate who received the ball was on the prowl before the first shot.
PSG played in vain on the big field, unable to find the goal, so after the second game, the defending champion was on the table with two losses and zero points. With PSG he reappeared after 1978 to start the new season without scoring a goal, with two defeats.
Also at the end of the match, temperament was released, the referee also dealt five red cards during extra time, it also showcased three PSG players (including Neymart) and two Marseille. Two Marseilles were left on the ground before Layvin Kurzawa and Jordan Amavi fell to each other: After huge crowds and cockfights, the match ended after almost ten minutes of overtime (with a record 19 cards: the red card flashed five times and yellow card 14 times). .
IN GAMES BEFORE THE DAY
Two of the four games in the third round of the French Championship on Sunday afternoon were also rich in goals (in the other two, Angers won 1-0 at Reims and Brest won 2-0 at the home of Dijon) .
Five goals were scored in the Lorient-Lens match, and it didn’t start with Lens happy at the end: Grbic’s hit took the lead for the home team, then after half an hour the guests turned into three minutes and the second part was reduced to 1-1. parties.
Rennes jumped to the top of the standings after winning 4-2 at home to Nimes: between Guirassy’s two goals, Cubas still fit in in the first half. Ten minutes after the return, the home team drew through Ferhat, but the guests went ahead with Aguerd’s goal, then in the seventh minute of the addition they took victory with a shot from Bourigeaud, thus jumping to the highest in the ranking.
There were less than five minutes to go from Monaco-Nantes when Sofiane Diop shot Monaco’s lead, although the visitors found the goalkeeper in the 19th minute, but Randal Kolo’s shot was removed by the referee for offside.
The draw waited until after the break, Ludovic Blas took the Monaco goal with an acrobatic gesture. The scoreboard showed an even position for just four minutes as Willem Geubbels didn’t make the mistake after bouncing off Henry Onyekaru, who had made it three minutes earlier.
FRANCE LIGUE 1
ROUND 3
PSG 0-1 Marseille (Thauvin 31.)
PREVIOUSLY
Angers SCO – Reims 1–0 (Bahoken 55.)
Dijon 0-2 Brest (Perraud 42., Cardona 90 + 5.)
Lorient – Lens 2–3 (Grbic 14, Wissa from 90 + 2 to 11, and G. Kakuta from 31 to 11, Medina 34, Ganago 63)
Nimes 2-4 Rennes (Cubas 36., Ferhat 55., ill. Guirassy 12., 39., Aguerd 72., Bourigeaud 90 + 7.)
Monaco 2-1 Nantes (S. Diop 5., Geubbels 65., ill. Blas 61.)
1. Rennes | 3 | two | one | – | 7-4 | +3 | 7 |
2. Monaco | 3 | two | one | – | 5-3 | +2 | 7 |
3. Small | 3 | two | one | – | 3-1 | +2 | 7 |
4. Saint-Etienne | two | two | – | – | 4-0 | +4 | 6 |
5. Marseille | two | two | – | – | 4-2 | +2 | 6 |
6. Lens | 3 | two | – | one | 5-4 | +1 | 6 |
7. Pleasant | 3 | two | – | one | 5-4 | +1 | 6 |
8. Angers | 3 | two | – | one | 2–2 | 0 | 6 |
9. Bordeaux | 3 | one | two | – | 2-0 | +2 | 5 |
10. Lyon | two | one | one | – | 4–1 | +3 | 4 |
11. Nantes | 3 | one | one | one | 3–3 | 0 | 4 |
12. Nimes | 3 | one | – | two | 7-6 | +1 | 3 |
13. Montpellier | two | one | – | one | 4-3 | +1 | 3 |
14. Lorient | 3 | one | – | two | 5-6 | -one | 3 |
15. Brest | 3 | one | – | two | 4-7 | -3 | 3 |
16. Reims | 3 | – | one | two | 2-4 | -two | one |
17. Paris SG | two | – | – | two | 0-2 | -two | 0 |
17. Metz | two | – | – | two | 0-2 | -two | 0 |
19. Strasbourg | 3 | – | – | 3 | 1-7 | –6 | 0 |
19. Dijon | 3 | – | – | 3 | 1-7 | –6 | 0 |
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