Five matches of the 19th day of D1 were held this weekend, while the move from Lyon to Fleury will wait for the beginning of May. A postponement due to the Champions League since the Lyonnaises played this afternoon on the lawn of Manchester City for the semifinals of the European Cup.
Europe precisely, who could move away for Montpellier after a draw in Gironde, while Lille has done the right operation of the weekend in the race maintenance, after his victory against Guingamp.
Lille OSC - In front Guingamp: 1-0
LOSC won 1-0 thanks to a goal by Jessica Lernon late in the game. The North defender at the conclusion on a Kenza Dali corner, deflected by Ouleye Sarr. Lernon who followed, found the net for a goal (83) and an essential success in the race to maintain. An advantage gained while both teams had their chance to score with including Guingamp who hit the post shortly after the hour of play (62). Elisa Launay and the Lille defense also had to intervene several times to prevent the Breton players from taking the advantage.
With this success, the LOSC passed Guingamp in the standings and now occupies seventh place, one point ahead of the EAG and four lengths ahead of Rodez, first team relegated to the standings.
Girondines of Bordeaux – Montpellier HSC : 0-0
New bounce in the race to Europe, with Montpellier forced to share points on the turf of the Girondines, a result that could erase the effects of the victory of the Herault girls (3-0) against PSG. A move in the South West that could even have resulted in a defeat with a penalty by Bordeaux late in the first period, the referee signaling a hand of Linda Sembrant in the box. Charged with the penalty, Andrea Lardez sees his shot fail on the post (45 + 1).
Montpellier is not more successful and the Bordeaux defense manages to contain Montpellier attacks, with the final whistle, a draw and blank between the two teams. In the standings, Montpellier could be definitively outdistanced by Paris Saint-Germain, which has a game late to play next weekend against Fleury.
For Bordeaux, this result allows to get closer to the maintenance and stay in touch with Paris FC and fourth place
ASPTT Albi – Rodez AF : 1-1
As in the first leg, the South West derby ended in a draw. A match of importance for two teams separated by one point, with one side Rodez first relegation team, and the other Albi who manages so far to keep his head out of the red zone. The local players managed to open the score in the first period by Kim Cazeau (23), an advantage they will manage to keep until the break. In the second half, Rodez managed to catch up again thanks to a penalty converted by Flavie Lemaitre (66).
A parity score held until the final whistle and which does not fit any of the two teams, especially Rodez who remains for the moment in eleventh place, now four points ahead of the OM, but still in a position to go down to the end of the season.
ASJ Soyaux – Paris FC : 1-1
Desert crossing continues for Paris FC, still looking for their first victory in D1 since the beginning of 2018. On the lawn of Soyaux, the Parisian players led to the score, the space of a few minutes after the opening of Gaëtane Thiney's score at the return of the locker room (48th). A short-lived advantage with the equalizer of Laura Bourgouin in the wake for Soyaux (51).
The score remains unchanged, with amounts that have repelled three attempts Ile-de-France, Théa Greboval (58th) and Léa Declercq and Clara Matéo late in the game (86th). With this result, the two teams remain separated by two points, respectively fourth (Paris FC) and sixth (Soyaux) with Bordeaux intercalated. Three teams that can finish in fourth place, but three days from the end are not yet mathematically assured of maintenance.
Paris Saint-Germain – Olympique de Marseille : 4-0
=> Paris succeeds his first Jean-Bouin
Réactions d'après-match :
Patrice Lair (PSG) : « If I have to leave, it is having left a female section that holds the road »
Irene Paredes (PSG) : « We must have respect for all teams »
Christophe Parra (OM) : « The girls proudly and proudly represented Olympique Marseille » Olympique de Marseille
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