Sunday, December 6, 2015

Ligue 1: Marseille stalled, Bordeaux breathes – The World

Rémy Cabella, December 6 in Marseille.
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Marseille relied Rémy Cabella with a goal and vitiated by an error of arbitration to snatch a draw (2-2) against Montpellier spreading again his inability to win at home on Sunday for the 17th day of the Championship of France.

OM was hot but also had the resources to preserve the core and avoid fourth loss at the Velodrome where it can no longer win since September 13 and a success against Bastia (4-1). He has not lost since four matches but still slipped one position to 9th place

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In Montpellier, the point is worth taking even if the outcome would have been different after being in the lead on the scoreboard twice. Nevertheless, the survival operation continues somehow since moved up to 16th place, with a point ahead of the 18th Bastia.



Ninga, new star

Meanwhile, the Herault have relied on another excellent performance of their nugget Chadian Casimir Ninga, who scored his second double in the week (after Lyon) who also submitted his speed and accuracy to the goal. In the 32nd minute he opened the scoring taking advantage of a caviar Boudebouz the decisive pass, then restored the advantage to his beating Mandanda after an error from Rekik (56th).

To survive, Marseille could count on him … an old Montpellier, Rémy Cabella which was the title of champion of France in 2012. Faced with his former partners, the midfielder was very motivated and one that created the danger. His equalizer, opportunistic after a scramble, rewarded him (48th).

Finally, in a sparser than usual Vélodrome, OM took the lot with him. Because this is an error of judgment of the referee, who did not see the ball go out of bounds before the center of Nkoudou, making valid the victorious recovery Sarr (72).

In the bottom of the rankings, the Girondins took three valuable points against Guingamp (1-0, goal Yambere) and dates back to 12th place, with only three steps ahead of the red zone. The Forward always familiar terms with a worrying 17th place.

The Sunday program continues with shows at 21h Saint-Etienne-Rennes.

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