Aubameyang’s brace gives Marseille European hope

The French League 1 is getting close to it’s finale. Park Prince saw off Kylian Mbappe with a spectacular choreography, and he thanked Paris with a farewell goal. The duel between Paris Saint-Germain and Toulouse (1:3) had no competitive significance in the 33rd round, but in other games in France there were teams who knew what they were fighting for. On the jubilee and the 200th appearance of Wissam Ben Yedder, with the goals of Ouattara and Fofana, Monaco defeated Montpellier (0:2), securing a place in the Champions League next season. At the same time, Lille won an extremely important victory, but mathematically it has not yet secured a place in the European elite because it is fighting for positions three (direct place) and four (qualifications) with Brest and Nice. After a triumph in Nantes (1:2), the Great Danes took third place and absolutely everything depends on them. They have the same points as Brest, but a better goal difference for two goals, while in the final round they will face Nice. However, the team from the Cote d’Azur must first beat Paris Saint-Germain at the Allianz Riviera to stay in the competition ahead of the final round.Mbappe’s farewell a mix of applauses and whistlesJonathan David’s goals turned out to be the key to the victory of Lille. The Canadian goal scorer performed a solo blitzkrieg, started the hosts in the eighth, and then brought them to their knees three minutes later. Advanced statistics also clearly testify to Lille’s dominance in the first half. The Great Danes had as many as 26 contacts with the ball in the opponent’s penalty area, while Nantes did so only on two occasions. Never since Opta began analyzing the data in 2006/07 have the Pierre Moreau team had more dominant figures.🇬🇦⚡ Aubameyang’s brace vs Lorient!40 G+A for Aubameyang in all competitions this season… 🤯👏pic.twitter.com/TXmcbd9Myv— CentreGoals. (@centregoals) May 12, 2024 With two games left until the end of the season, Marseille left their hopes to win a place in Europe. The team from the south of France signed Lorient’s verdict at the Velodrome, sending him out of League 1 and into the second tier of French football – 3:1. The first face of Marseille’s 12th triumph this season was double goalscorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. At 34 years and 329 days, the Gabonese became Marseille’s oldest player with 15 or more league goals since Mario Zatelli, who did it in the post-World War II era, in the 1946/47 season. Lyon bought themselves a chance to chase Europe in the last round. The victory over Clermont (0:1) made it possible for the boys, but in the 38th round, they will need a kick against Lance against Montpellier, and at the same time their victory against Strasbourg. Lans made it difficult for himself as he allowed Rennes through Salah in the 82nd minute to snatch important points in the fight for Europe.LIGUE 1 – MATCHDAY 33FridayNice – Le Havre 1-0 (1-0)/Boga 12/Brest – Reims 1-1 (1-1)/Brassier 45+1 – Munetsi 25/SundayRennes – Lens 1-1 (0-0)/Salah 82 – Fulgini 48/PSG – Toulouse 1-3 (1-1)/Mbappe 8 – Dallinga 13,Ghobo 68, Magri 90+3/Strasbourg – Metz 2-1 (0-0)/Emegha 82, Santos 90+1 – MIkautadze 54/Montpellier – Monaco 0-2 (0-0)/Ouattara 52, Fofana 65/Nantes – Lille 1-2 (0-2)/Albine 54 – David 8, 11/Olympique Marseille – Lorient 3-1 (2-1)/Aubameyang 36, 54, Gigot 41 – Mendy 43/Clermont – Olympique Lyon 0-1 (0-0)/Mangala 53/

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