Unstoppable for the first 45 minutes.
Quiet for the last 45.
Lille outclassed Clermont (4-0) this Sunday afternoon, during the 20th day of Ligue 1. Jonathan David announced the color very quickly from the 10th minute of play by opening the scoring.
The Canadian international took the opportunity to pay a vibrant tribute to young César, a Lille supporter who died this Friday.
Against Lorient in January, Losc had already dedicated a goal to him, and therefore paid him a final tribute this Sunday, by brandishing a jersey printed with his name and signed by the entire team.
👏 @itsJoDavid paid tribute to César, young supporter of @loscleve who left too soon.#LOSCCF63 pic.twitter.com/WetAv4rp7h
— Prime Video Sport France (@PVSportFR) February 4, 2024
A goal from Benjamin André, a double from Jonathan David and an achievement from Edon Zhegrova had Lille safe before the break and to enter the second half without trembling.
The northern club is now 4th, just ahead of Monaco, held in check by Le Havre (1-1).
Lorient is no longer a red lantern
Demonstrated in the first period in Reims (0-3), Toulouse thought they were doing the hard part before a quick goal from Teddy Teuma after returning from the locker room.
Coming back to 2-3, the Champenois ultimately failed to equalize, frustrated by an incredible save from Cristian Casseres on his line at the last second.
This is their second match without success at home, after the draw conceded against Nantes last weekend.
A bad operation in the race for Europe.
While Toulouse regained a four-point lead over Metz, a barrage and beaten at home against a direct competitor to maintain, Lorient (1-2).
After ten consecutive matches without a victory in the championship, Régis Le Bris' men are back on par with their opponent of the day, and no longer occupy the position of bottom of the championship.