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France Ligue 1 - Strasbourg: Aholou scores twice to snatch a draw away

France Ligue 1 - Strasbourg: Aholou scores twice to snatch a draw away

A rocky match. The match between Marseille and Strasbourg (2-2) was full of twists and turns. As early as the 29th minute, Leonardo Belardi was sent off as the last defender for a foul in front of the Senegalese international Habib Diallo. In difficulty after the defeat at the Velodrome against PSG and the elimination in the French Cup against Annecy, the players of OM wanted to make up for it in front of their public. It is as often this season, Chancel Mbemba who sticks to open the score (49th, 1-0). Even better, Alexis Sanchez (76th, 2-0) thought he could finish the game by scoring a goal on penalty.

But no one saw coming the awakening of Strasbourg. In the space of a minute, Jean-Eudes Aholou (88th and 89th, 2-2) reversed the game allowing the Alsatians to come back to the height of OM. In the standings, OM (2nd, 56 pts) misses the opportunity to widen the gap in front of Monaco (4th, 51 pts) who lost against Reims. On the other hand, Strasbourg (15th, 23 pts) avoids plunging into the red zone.

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