News from Ligue1
By Anonymous (not verified), October 10, 2022
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Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille both dropped points, Lorient won again to climb up to second and LOSC took the derby spoils against Lens. Check out the action from Round 10 of Ligue 1 Uber Eats here!
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Reims battled to a goalless draw against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain at the Stade Auguste Delaune. PSG defender Sergio Ramos was dismissed late in the first half for two bookable offences but the capital club held on to preserve their unbeaten record.
“I thought it was a nervy match," said PSG coach Christophe Galtier who saw his side drop points for the second time in the league this season.
"Even though we created the first chance in the first half, we struggled after that because our opponents played with a lot of intensity. There were times when they went too far but that was our opponent's intention. I’m not sure whether we can say we deserved to win, I think we had some big chances, one on ones, but in the end it was a fair result.”
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Ajaccio stun Marseille |
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Ajaccio pulled off arguably the shock result of the season so far when they beat Marseille 2-1 at the Orange Velodrome.
Dimitri Payet fired Marseille in front from the penalty spot (15') but an equaliser from Bevic Moussiti-Oko ten minutes later followed by Leonardo Balerdi's own-goal (47') handed the Corsican side an unlikely victory.
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LOSC take bragging rights
A first-half penalty from Jonathan David gave LOSC Derby du Nord bragging rights after a 1-0 win at home to Lens.
David made no mistake from the spot after Benjamin Andre was impeded in the area. The result ensured LOSC put an end to their bitter rivals' unbeaten start to the season and climbed up to seventh in the table.
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Rennes moved up to sixth in the table with a 3-0 win at home to Nantes.
Amine Gouiri opened the scoring (26') before Martin Terrier continued his good form in front of the goal (79'). Teenage star Désiré Doué brilliantly added a third six minutes from time to hand Rennes their fifth win of the season.
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"I have trouble explaining this defeat," said a disappointed Marseille boss Igor Tudor. "In fact, we only played for 15 minutes. After the goal, we changed our approach and even more so after the equaliser. I got the impression that we didn't really want to win. We have to move on from this quickly."
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