Montpellier made it nine games unbeaten in the French league and moved up to third place after beating Bordeaux 2-0 on Sunday.
Montpellier has lost only once, at home to Dijon on the opening day, and has conceded just one goal at home in five games since that defeat.
Only Paris Saint-Germain has a better defense than Montpellier, which has allowed a mere seven goals in 10 games despite having a 41-year-old — the Brazilian Hilton — at center half.
At the other end, strikers Andy Delort and Gaetan Laborde are combining well in their first season together.
Both scored a goal on Sunday and both arrived with a point to prove: Delort after a modest five goals in 32 games for Toulouse last season, and Laborde because he was sold by Bordeaux.
Laborde did not celebrate against his former club when he headed Montpellier ahead in the 17th minute and Delort confidently stroked home a penalty in the 53rd for his fourth goal in 10 games.
Speaking on beIN Sports television after the game, Delort joked that Montpellier will be playing Champions League football “on Tuesday nights” next year. More seriously, he thinks the club can push for a top-five place.
Marseille can move above Montpellier into third place on goal difference providing it wins by three goals at Nice in Sunday’s late game.
SAINT-ETIENNE HELD
Saint-Etienne started strongly but then struggled to contain Rennes in a 1-1 home draw.
Wahbi Khazri converted from the penalty spot after being fouled to give Saint-Etienne a fourth-minute lead. Winger Ismaila Sarr equalized in the 34th with a low shot.
Midway through the second half, lively winger Hatem Ben Arfa was brought down in the penalty area. Ben Arfa casually sent goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier the wrong way from the spot, only for his effort to clip the right post and go wide.
Saint-Etienne is in sixth place and Rennes is 11th.
Sir Alex Ferguson made his triumphant return to Old Trafford this weekend, but Manchester United failed to live up to the moment, unlike Liverpool, who maintained their immaculate campaign and are getting rewarded for it in the standings, while a helicopter caused a bizarre scene in the English third division.
Sir Alex Ferguson made his triumphant return to Old Trafford this weekend, but Manchester United failed to live up to the moment, unlike Liverpool, who maintained their immaculate campaign and are getting rewarded for it in the standings, while a helicopter caused a bizarre scene in the English third division.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s short Juventus debut in the Champions League ended in tears, Liverpool and PSG faced off in a high-profile affair at Anfield, Real Madrid and Barcelona dominated while Manchester City stumbled in this week’s action in the world of soccer.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s short Juventus debut in the Champions League ended in tears, Liverpool and PSG faced off in a high-profile affair at Anfield, Real Madrid and Barcelona dominated while Manchester City stumbled in this week’s action in the world of soccer.
Chicago Fire head coach Veljko Paunovic previews the team’s upcoming matchup against the New England Revolution, who seek entry into the Eastern Conference playoff zone, on Saturday, September 22 in Foxborough, Mass. (Courtesy of the Chicago Fire).
Chicago Fire head coach Veljko Paunovic previews the team’s upcoming matchup against the New England Revolution, who seek entry into the Eastern Conference playoff zone, on Saturday, September 22 in Foxborough, Mass. (Courtesy of the Chicago Fire).
Chicago Fire midfielder Michael De Leeuw highlighted the confidence in the locker room ahead of their visit to the New England Revolution on Saturday, September 22 (Courtesy of the Chicago Fire).
Chicago Fire midfielder Michael De Leeuw highlighted the confidence in the locker room ahead of their visit to the New England Revolution on Saturday, September 22 (Courtesy of the Chicago Fire).
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Champions League debut with Juventus only lasted 29 minutes before seeing a red card from referee Felix Brych, bringing the five-time Ballon d’Or winner to tears as he left the Mestalla Stadium pitch (video by Bleacher Report).
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Champions League debut with Juventus only lasted 29 minutes before seeing a red card from referee Felix Brych, bringing the five-time Ballon d’Or winner to tears as he left the Mestalla Stadium pitch (video by Bleacher Report).
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