Domestic Leagues

French Ligue 1 – Round Eight

September 30, 2016

 

Rennes                                 1-0          Guingamp

Adama Diakhaby 90’+2

 

After a goalless first half, things went bad for Guingamp  when Mustapha Diallo was sent off following a second yellow card. A second yellow card that came alongside a penalty kick.

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Kamil Grosicki had his penalty kick saved by Guingamp goalkeeper Karl-Johan Johnsson.

 

The away team did the best they could with 10 men on the field, but a late goal in the additional minutes gave Rennes all three points against Guingamp.

 

The goalscorer was a second half substitute.  Adama Diakhaby had been in the match for less than 15 minutes.

 

It was a win that moved Rennes from a point below Guingamp, to two points above them.

 

October 1, 2016

Paris Saint-Germain             2-0             Bordeaux

Edinson Cavani 3’

Edinson Cavani 30’

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Edinson Cavani scored a brace to give Paris Saint-Germain a home win over Bordeaux. It was a result that put PSG back to their winning ways after their away defeat to Toulouse

 

Lille 1-0 Nancy

Eder 75’ (pen)

 

A penalty gave Lille a home win over Nancy.

 

Dijon                                 3-3                    Montpellier

Lois Diony 39’                                            Rodrigue Casimir Ninga 18’ 25’ 58’

Anthony Vanden Borre 81’ (o.g)

Yohan Riviere 90’

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Rodrigue Casimir Ninga’s hattrick for Montpellier was not enough to give the team an away win over Dijon.

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Two late goals in the final ten minutes gave Dijon a point at home. Yohan Riviere late equalizer in the 90th minute would be the home fans favorite.

 

Nantes                       1-0          Bastia

Mariusz Stepinski 18’

 

A ‘1-0’ win at home over Bastia gave Nantes their second win of the season. A win could have taken Bastia into the top half of the table, and a loss would have kept Nantes in the relegation zone.

 

Caen                           1-0            Toulouse

Ivan Santini 65’ (pen)

 

Ivan Santini’s goal from a penalty was the only goal of the match. It was the goal that gave Caen a home win that put a stop to Toulouse winning streak.

 

Metz              0-7              Monaco

                                           Thomas Lemar 7’

                                           Valere Germain 23’

                                           Bernardo Silva 40’

                                           Fabinho 68’ (pen)

                                           Guido Marcelo Carrillo 72’ 83’

                                           Gabriel Boschilia 89’

 

With Nice yet to play their match, Six different players scored for Monaco as they climbed back to the top of the table after thrashing newly promoted FC Metz.

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Three goals were scored in the first half against the 11 men of Metz. After Cheick Doukoure was sent off in the second half after receiving a red card, Monaco put four past the 10-men of Metz.

 

October 2, 2016

Angers                               1-1            Marseille

Pierrick Capelle 90’+ 3                     Florian Thauvin 64’

 

Florian Thauvin’s goal in the 64th minute was looking like a goal that going to give Marseille a consecutive win, but a late goal by Pierrick Capelle deep into additional time rescued a point for Angers.

 

Nice                            2-1           Lorient

Ricardo Pereira 11’                   Benjamin Moukandjo 61’

Mario Balotelli 86’

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Before Mario Balotelli got sent off for two yellow cards within the space of five minutes, he scored the winning goal that sent Nice back to the top of the pile in French Ligue 1.

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After taking a goal lead into halftime, Nice was back on level terms when Benjamin Moukandjo scored an equalizer for Lorient in the 61st minute.

 

Lyon                            2-0            Saint-Etienne

Sergi Darder 41’

Rachid Ghezzal 89’

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With a goal towards the end of each half, Lyon made home advantage count and took all three points from their meeting with Saint-Etienne.

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