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Ligue 1 review, Saturday, November 8 2025


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Benjamin PAVARD of Olympique de Marseille , Mason GREENWOOD of Marseille and Angel GOMES of Olympique de Marseille celebrate after scores during the Ligue 1 McDonald’s match between Marseille and Brest at Stade Velodrome on November 8, 2025 in Marseille, France.
Rayan FOFANA of Lens, Robin RISSER of Lens saves a penalty during the Ligue 1 McDonald’s match between Monaco and Lens at Stade Louis II on November 8, 2025 in Monaco, Monaco.

Marseille 3-0 Brest

Angel Gomes 25′, Mason Greenwood 33′ (penalty) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 81′.

After their loss in UEFA Champions League against Atalanta, Marseille needed to bounce back against Brest and they did it. Roberto de Zerbi’s players easily won the game and dominated their opponents. They controlled the entire game and scored 3 goals with 3 different goalscorers, they also kept a clean sheet and are now Ligue 1 leader alongside Lens (waiting for PSG game) with 25 points. Brest are 13th with 10 points.

Monaco 1-4 Lens

Folarin Balogun 37′ (penalty) for Monaco. Odsonne Edouard 21′, Mamadou Sangaré 45+3′ and Wesley Said 40′ and 60′ for Lens.

Lens continues to shine and impresse the french championship. This time with a big win over Monaco at Stade Louis II. Odsonne Edouard scored his th goal of the season but Folarin Balogun equalized with a penalty for Monaco. Lens took the advantage once again with Wesley Said, they even addes a 3rd goal in the extra time of the first half. Monaco never came back and Lens scored the 4-1 goal after a brace from Said. With this new impressive win, Lens are now Ligue 1 co-leader alongside Marseille with 25 points (waiting for PSG game). Monaco are 6th with 20 points.

Le Havre 1-1 Nantes

Gautier Lloris 90+5′ for Le Havre. Matthis Abline 4′ for Nantes.

For this lower-table match between Le Havre and Nantes, midfield battles and defense were the main part of the game even if Le Havre had the best chances of the game. Nantes opened the scoreline and Le Havre equalized in extra time thanks to Gautier Lloris. With this draw hung at the very last second of the game, Le Havre obtain 1 points and are now 12th with 14 points. Nantes are 14th with 10 points.


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