Lens vs Brest: Pierre Sage Expresses Frustration After 0-0 Draw in Ligue 1, Allan Saint-Maximin Voices Strong Criticism

Pierre Sage says he felt ‘a little betrayed’ after Lens’ dramatic draw at Brest in Ligue 1

Lens head coach Pierre Sage admitted feeling “a little betrayed” after his team surrendered a two-goal lead to settle for a 3-3 draw with Brest in a pivotal Ligue 1 encounter on Friday night, a result that leaves the title challengers three points adrift of leaders Paris Saint-Germain with a match in hand.

The emotional reaction came after Lens had fought back from 3-0 down at halftime to seemingly snatch victory in stoppage time, only for Brest to equalize deep into added time and deny the visitors what would have been a crucial win in the title race.

Match turns on its head in chaotic second half

Brest began the match with purpose, taking a seventh-minute lead through Daounda Guindo before Lucas Tousart doubled the advantage 17 minutes in. Junior Dina Ebimbe made it 3-0 just before halftime, leaving Lens facing a mountain to climb for the second consecutive week.

But, Lens showed the resilience that has characterized their season, with Florian Thauvin pulling one back on the hour mark. Abdallah Sima added a second four minutes later, and Allan Saint-Maximin completed what appeared to be a stunning comeback when he curled in an equalizer in the fourth minute of stoppage time.

But Brest had one final twist. In the dying moments of the match, they snatched an equalizer of their own to make it 3-3, leaving both teams with a point apiece and Lens’ title hopes significantly dented.

“I felt a little betrayed,” Sage said in his post-match comments, as reported by L’Équipe. “We had done so much to acquire back into the game, to turn it around, and then to concede so late… It’s hard to accept.”

Title race implications verified

According to verified match reports, Lens entered the fixture four points behind league leaders Paris Saint-Germain. A win would have moved them within one point of PSG, putting significant pressure on the reigning champions.

Title race implications verified
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Instead, the draw leaves Lens three points behind PSG, who have a match in hand against Angers scheduled for Saturday. The two teams are set to meet in a delayed league showdown on May 13, which could prove decisive in the title race.

The result means Lens have now dropped points in consecutive matches after back-to-back wins over Toulouse, halting their momentum just as the season enters its critical final phase.

Sage’s emotional journey continues

The Lens head coach has experienced a tumultuous few months, having been sacked by Lyon in January 2025 after a series of bad results, before taking over at Lens on June 2, 2025, on a three-year deal.

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His reaction to the Brest draw reflects the high stakes involved for a manager who has quickly become a key figure in Lens’ resurgence as a Ligue 1 title contender. Sage’s emotional investment in the club’s success was evident in his candid post-match assessment.

Key context: This was Lens’ second comeback attempt in a week after falling two goals down before halftime. Last week against Toulouse, they overcame a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2, aided by an early red card for the opposition. Against Brest, no such fortune came their way as they faced a 3-0 halftime deficit without numerical advantage.

What’s next for Lens

Lens will now look to regroup ahead of their upcoming fixture, with the May 13 showdown against Paris Saint-Germain looming large as a potential title decider. The team will demand to quickly move past the disappointment of the Brest draw if they are to maintain their challenge for the Ligue 1 crown.

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For Brest, the point represents a valuable result in their fight to climb away from the relegation zone, sitting 12th in the table having not won since March 8 prior to this match.

The Ligue 1 title race remains wide open with several matches still to play, but Lens will realize they left two valuable points on the table in Brittany – points that could prove crucial come the final whistle of the season.

As the season enters its decisive phase, every point will matter, and Sage’s Lens will need to ensure that emotional moments like the one experienced in Brest don’t cost them dearly in the final standings.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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