Goal! Brest 1, Nantes 0. Abdallah Sima (Brest) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Brendan Chardonnet with a through ball.
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While four French clubs secured progress to the knockout phase of the Champions League this week, another was busy firing a popular coach as Lyon parted company with Pierre Sage and lined up Paulo Fonseca as his replacement.
Luis Enrique's PSG were in danger of also missing the cut in November before they completed a remarkable turnaround, winning their last three games and scoring 11 goals
Paris Saint-Germain secured a play-off spot in the Champions League as Ousmane Dembele played chief tormentor in a 4-1 away demolition of Stuttgart. Dembele netted a hat-trick and fellow France forward Bradley Barcola added another as PSG qualified for the play-offs as one of the eight seeded teams for Friday’s draw.
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French side Brest have making wave through the 2024-25 season, rising from recent obscurity and becoming a tricky out for some of the world's biggest clubs.
Parts of western France were placed on a red weather alert on Monday as storm Herminia brought flood levels not seen in decades.
Despite no European pedigree and limited resources, the French club are above Real Madrid, Man City and PSG in the table with one game to go
Brest's incredible rise to the Champions League, the Boniface/Duran transfer saga, and the very rare Lasso trading
Only the official announcement is missing, but according to L'Equipe, Paulo Fonseca can already be considered the new coach of Olympique Lyonnais. Just one month