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The second club in the capital signed its first victory of the season, winning this Sunday against Metz at home (3-2).

Starting with fanfare for Paris FC in Jean-Bouin! The second club in the capital indeed succeeded in his first at home, to Jean-Bouin, the stadium he shares with the rugby players of the Stade Français, winning this Sunday against Metz (3-1), which finished the match at ten (red for Sane, 80th), on the occasion of the 3rd day of Ligue 1. At the same time, Monaco won the wire in Louis-II in front of Strasbourg (3-2) won at the Océane stadium against the OGC Nice (3-1). End of the 3rd day of L1, this Sunday evening, with Olympico between Lyon and Marseille (8:45 p.m.).

The promoted on fire in Jean-Bouin

Quickly led after the opening of Sané’s score (22nd) for Metz, Paris FC did not discourage itself for its first match in Jean-Bouin. Ilan Kebbal allowed his club to equalize on penalty just before the break (45+3 ‘) before double the 52nd minute, when a superb center of Moses Simon in the second post. Barely the celebrations of the finished goal, Metz in turn equalized through Boubacar Traoré (54th) following a huge error by Maxime Lopez in the midfield. Found in depth in the 67th minute, Moses Simon ended up giving a decisive advantage to his teammates after a good recovery from Pierre Lees-Melou just entered, for his first too. The scorer Messin Sadibou Sané then received a direct red card because of a defensive intervention far from being mastered (80 ‘). The score will stay there. Paris FC offers its first victory of the season. Metz is still at zero point.

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Monaco played to be scared

The Monegasques started their meeting very well thanks to an early goal from Maghnes Akliouche (6 ‘), who undoubtedly wanted to celebrate his first invitation to the French team. Strasbourg could have equalized in the 33rd minute but an offside of a few centimeters deprived Panichelli of a new goal. Balogun then made the break on the return from the locker room (48 ‘). We then believed the folded match but Liam Rosenior’s men returned in the space of three minutes. Dilane Bakwa first sent a lightning left at the bottom of Lukas Hradecky’s nets (73rd) before causing a penalty (76th), transformed by Argentinian Panichelli. The Strasbourgers pushed to pass in front and were even close to scoring several times but Minamino finally destroyed all their hopes of result in the principality by taking a wonder of Akliouche (96 ‘). Cruel for the Alsatians who even finished 10 after Nzingoula disgusted in the last moments of the meeting.

Le Havre is driving Nice

The trip to Le Havre did not succeed in the Nice ship, which tanned in the 13th minute after the purpose of Fodé Doucouré. The Aiglons underwent Le Havre attacks despite a (sterile) possession in their favor. Nice managed to equalize at the start of the second period thanks to Kojo Peprah Oppong (52nd). Rassoul Ndiaye presented the oldest French professional club in front of the 61st minute of a very lucky counter. Five changes on each side later, the score still did not evolve. The porter Yehvann Diouf decided to climb on the last Aiglons corner but the ball was captured by his counterpart Le Havrais Mory Diaw, who was magnificently stamped with Issa Soumaré. The Senegalese finished in the empty goal (90+5 ‘) to endorse the success of Le Havre, there too the first of the season.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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