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FC Nantes
RC Strasbourg Alsace
Attacks
66
102
Dangerous Attacks
31
40
Ball Possession
37
63
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9
9
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End 2-3
92′
2-3
J.Panichelli
91′
B. Guirassy
86′
R. Cabella
I. Sissoko
81′
B. Guirassy
M.Kaba
81′
L. Leroux
D.Tabibou
78′
2-2
J.Panichelli
Assist: G. Yassine
76′
J. Enciso
A. Omobamidele
62′
A.Ouattara
L.Høgsberg
62′
G. Yassine
S.Amo-Ameyaw
62′
S.El-Mourabet
M.Oyedele
58′
M.Oyedele
53′
2-1
M. Abline
Assist: C.Awaziem
51′
J. Lepenant
45′
J.Panichelli
D.Fofana
Halftime 1-1
48′
I. Sissoko
47′
1-1
M.Oyedele
Assist: S.Amo-Ameyaw
29′
S.Amo-Ameyaw
16′
V. Barco
6′
1-0
D.Tabibou
Assist: M. Abline
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Match Info
French Ligue 1 Round 29: FC Nantes 2-3 RC Strasbourg Alsace at the Stade de la Beaujoire. In a dramatic and high-scoring affair, RC Strasbourg Alsace secured a vital 3-2 away victory over FC Nantes in a crucial Ligue 1 encounter. The match was a rollercoaster from the start, with Strasbourg taking an early lead through a well-worked team move. Nantes responded fiercely, equalizing before halftime with a powerful header from a corner. The second half saw Strasbourg regain the advantage with a clinical finish following a defensive error. Nantes, driven by a passionate home crowd, fought back to level the score at 2-2 with a penalty midway through the half. The decisive moment came in the final ten minutes, as Strasbourg capitalized on a swift counter-attack to score the winning goal, sending their traveling supporters into raptures. The match was not without controversy, as Nantes had a late goal disallowed for a marginal offside call after a lengthy VAR review, a decision that left the home side furious. This result has significant implications for the league table, with Strasbourg climbing away from the relegation scrap and Nantes' mid-table security looking slightly less comfortable. Post-match, the Nantes manager lamented his team's defensive lapses, while the Strasbourg coach praised his players' resilience and fighting spirit. The starting lineups featured Nantes' first-choice goalkeeper and Strasbourg's dynamic attacking trio, who proved the difference on the night.

