Ligue 1 Wrap 02 December 2018 – News

Posted: 2 December 2018
Time: 23:24

Bordeaux became the first side to take points off Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1 as the two sides drew 2-2 on Sunday night.

Bordeaux 2-2 Paris Saint Germain

Paris Saint Germain dropped points for the first time this season after drawing 2-2 with Bordeaux at the Stade de Bordeaux.

A goal from Jimmy Briand for the hosts early in the second half after Neymar had given the visitors a first half lead made for an interesting affair.

It was left to 2018 World Cup star Kylian Mbappe to do further damage as he regained the lead for the away outfit.

The home side refused to sit back and give up as Andreas Cornelius thumped home the equaliser for a share of the spoils.

Olympique Marseille 0-0 Stade Reims

Marseille and Reims played out a dull goalless draw at the Stade Velodrome, with the result doing little to aid the respective positions of any of them.

Marseille remain in fifth spot, while Reims stay in eight place, trailing their counterparts by five points.

Rennes 1-4 Strasbourg

Strasbourg got back to winning ways with a 4-1 thrashing of Rennes on Sunday afternoon.

Ismaïla Sarr put the home side ahead nine minutes before Adrien Thomasson restored parity.

Jonas Martin then bagged a brace after converting penalties in the 32nd and 50th minute, while Pablo Martinez rounded off the scoring in the 77th minute.

Toulouse 2-2 Dijon

Dijon threw away a two-goal lead as they drew 2-2 with Toulouse at the Stadium de Toulouse.

The visitors raced into a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Nayef Aguerd and Mehdi Abeid.

However, Tolouse hit back in the final 20 minutes through Max Gradel and Aaron Leya to secure a point.

Article by: Staff Reporter

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