Marseille end unbeaten run after surprise Nantes defeat

Source:AFP Published: 2020/2/23 18:13:40

Steve MANDANDA of Marseille and Jordan AMAVI of Marseille and Duje CALETA-CAR of Marseille looks dejected after the third scoring of Nantes during the Ligue 1 match between Olympique Marseille and FC Nantes at Stade Velodrome on February 22, 2020 in Marseille, France. Photo: VCG

Marseille's 14-match unbeaten run in Ligue 1 came to an end on Saturday after they fell to a surprise 3-1 home defeat by off-form Nantes. The second-placed side have put themselves in a strong position to qualify for the Champions League next season but were downed by goals either side of halftime by Anthony Limbombe and Abdoul Kader Bamba and a late Alvaro own goal.

Nantes climb to 10th, just three points from the European places, after bagging their first win in six league matches.

Limbombe stunned the Velodrome when he stopped to head home Bamba's cross in the 35th minute in what was the game's first shot on target, but the hosts reacted positively and were level shortly after.

First Nantes goalkeeper Alban Lafont was forced into a smart save from Valentin Rongier's long-range drive a minute after Limbombe's opener, but the Frenchman couldn't stop Sanson's curling effort three minutes later.

The away side were back ahead again seven minutes after the break when Bamba pounced on Rongier losing the ball to curl home a stunning finish that was only confirmed as a goal after a long VAR check.

However there was no response from Marseille this time despite the return of star man Dimitri Payet from injury, and Nantes sealed the win in stoppage time in comical fashion.

Steve Mandanda spilled Moses Simon's shot to Bamba, who failed to control the rebound and instead sent it bouncing off the legs of unwitting Marseille defender Alvaro and into the net.



Posted in: SOCCER

blog comments powered by Disqus