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Savanier scores sweet volley then gets red card as Montpellier beats Toulouse

Time:2024-06-03 19:38:35 source:International Impression news portal

PARIS (AP) — Teji Savanier scored a goal-of-the-season contender and was sent off as Montpellier won at Toulouse 2-1 in the French league on Friday.

The veteran midfielder caught a cross from the left with the sweetest of volleys to put the visitor ahead after 26 minutes.

Thijs Dallinga equalized for Toulouse with a powerful header seven minutes later and Savanier’s sending off 20 minutes into the second half looked to have swung the game in the direction of the home team.

However, Khalil Fayad scored the winner with 10 minutes left when he slipped between Toulouse defenders to rifle home.

A minute later, Toulouse center back Rasmus Nicolaisen was red-carded for a second bookable offense.

The win extended Montpellier’s unbeaten run to seven games and lifted it into 10th place, above Toulouse on goal difference.

LENS BEAT LORIENT

Lens deepened Lorient’s relegation worries after winning 2-0.

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