Ligue 1 – OM overthrow Lille and keep pace with PSG – Eurosport FR

OM have resources and are continuing their winning streak in the league. Three days after their loss to Tottenham in the Champions League (2-0), the Phocaeans overcame Lille on Saturday during the 7th day of Ligue 1 (2-1). Lille opened the scoring through Ismaily (12th) but Alexis Sanchez put the locals back on the right track (26th). Igor Tudor’s men went ahead in the second half thanks to Samuel Gigot (61st). They chain a 5th success in L1 and stick to PSG at the top of the ranking. Lille is 6th. Ligue 1 Is Tudor cautious? YESTERDAY AT 9:59 PM If the Marseille coach had made many changes compared to the last match of C1, his players seriously struggled to enter the meeting. Not fair enough with the ball at their feet, they also lacked liveliness against Lille aligned in a system designed to block them. Late in the duels, the Marseillais chained the faults and Leonardo Balerdi almost committed one in his area on the twirling Adam Ounas (10th). The referee M. Millot and the VAR, however, found nothing to complain about. Tudor punishes Balerdi Served by Bafodé Diakité, Ounas however quickly returned to the charge to place a pivot recovery at the penalty spot on the right post of Pau Lopez , Ismaily followed well and opened the scoring (0-1, 12th). Led for the first time this season in the league, OM were slow to react. However, he did it suddenly after an axial ball from Amine Harit to shift Cengiz Under whose small low center took advantage of Sanchez (1-1, 26th). The Phocaeans equalized on their very first shot of the match while the Chilean scored his 4th goal of the season. Croatian explained afterwards that he wanted to preserve him from a red card – and repositioned Sead Kolasinac in central defense (28th). The Bosnian has also done much better in this position. Its partners have definitely raised their level and the debates have become very intense. Under almost scored quickly (30th) and Lille responded with Jonathan David who heated the gloves of Pau Lopez (33rd). The Canadian, however, was too discreet afterwards and LOSC backed down in the face of the hostility. Gigot’s funny goal When the game resumed, Under immediately alerted the novice Lucas Chevalier, 20 and preferred to Léo Jardim for keep the northern cage (46th). The young goalkeeper still had to work against the Turk (51st), then deflect with the end of the gloves the curled shot from Harit which went into his left skylight (52nd). Chevalier, on the other hand, could do nothing in front of Gigot who took the ball at close range after a free kick from Under from the left and a deflection from Kolasinac (2-1, 61st). At the extreme limit of offside, the 28-year-old central defender, who left for Belgium 7 years ago, scored the very first goal in L1 of his career. Hit in the thigh, Gigot then gave way to Isaac Toure (66th). Despite the entries of Mohamed Bayo and Alan Virginius (78th), Lille did not manage to regain the ascendancy in the game. The Mastiffs pushed in the dying moments but Bayo’s too soft header ended up on Lopez (90th + 3rd) and Benjamin André’s pivot shot went wide of the frame (90th + 5). Paulo Fonseca’s players confirm their up and down start to the season. That of OM is remarkable since the Phocaeans have posted their best total of points (19) after 7 days.Champions League “That’s zero points, and that’s not enough” championsValiant but defeated09/07/2022 At 08:52 PM