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Review of Ligue 1, Sunday 30th November


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Strasbourg lost again

Romain Del CASTILLO of Stade Brestois 29 celebrate after scores and Julien Le CARDINAL of Stade Brestois 29 during the Ligue 1 McDonald’s match between RC Strasbourg Alsace and Stade Brestois 29 at Stade de la Meinau on November 30, 2025 in Strasbourg, France. (Photo by Dave Winter/FEP/Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Strasbourg stumbled badly at home against Brest. After an impressive first half capped by a well-taken goal from Amo-Ameyaw, the hosts faded physically as the match wore on. They dominated long stretches but never managed to score a second goal—thanks largely to a sensational performance from Grégoire Coudert, who seemed to stop everything. Strasbourg were eventually punished when their goalscorer conceded a penalty, calmly converted by Del Castillo. Missed chances piled up, and they came back to haunt them: Brest snatched all three points through a stunning strike from Magnetti, a long-range effort reminiscent of Steven Gerrard’s trademark rockets.

Strasbourg drop to seventh and continue to stall.

Lyon win against 10 Nantes’s men

Martin SATRIANO of Lyon during the Ligue 1 McDonald’s match between Olympique Lyonnais and FC Nantes at Groupama Stadium on November 30, 2025 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Philippe Lecoeur/FEP/Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Celebrating the club’s 75th anniversary with a special-edition kit, Lyon marked the occasion perfectly by defeating Nantes and climbing back into Ligue 1’s top six. Coming off a four-match winless run, Lyon were desperate to steady the ship. The first half was evenly matched, but a red card to Nantes defender Junior Mwanga tipped the contest in OL’s favor. Lyon accelerated immediately and broke through in the 50th minute with a goal from Abner Vinicius—the Brazilian scoring for the second time this week after his Europa League strike on Thursday. Satriano then widened the gap with a brace, his first two Ligue 1 goals for Lyon, rewarding his relentless work rate despite past inefficiency in front of goal.

Lyon get the job done and reposition themselves, with Paulo Fonseca set to miss one final match of his nine-month suspension following an altercation with a referee.

Elsewhere

Osame SAHRAOUI of Lille and Hamza IGAMANE of Lille during the Ligue 1 McDonald’s match between Havre AC and Lille OSC at Stade Oceane on November 30, 2025 in Le Havre, France. (Photo by Johnny Fidelin/Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Lens moved to the top of the table after beating Angers 2–1 behind a brace from veteran Florian Thauvin—one of the cornerstones of Pierre Sage’s impressive squad. Nice sank deeper into crisis with a loss to Lorient, while Lille showed grit to defeat Le Havre despite being down to ten men, thanks to a decisive goal from Hamza Igamane.


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