- 29′ – Goal – Alexis Sanchez (1-2)
- 19′ – Yellow – Ruslan Malinowski
- 16′ – Free kick goal – Alexis Sanchez (1-1)
- 15′ – Yellow – Matteo Guendouzi
- 15′ – Yellow – Thibault de Smet
- 13′ – Goal – Folaren Balogun (1-0)
- 90 + 1′ – Yellow – Emmanuel Agbado
- 90′ – Genghis Under continued by Eric Bailey
- 87′ – Thomas Foquet continues through Maxime Bossy
- 87′ – Dion Lopi continues through Mizien Moleda
- 76′ – Azor Matusiwa continued by Jens Cajuste
- 75′ – continued Cheick Keita by Emmanuel Agbado
- 75′ – Alexis Phillips continues for Mitchell van Bergen
- 69′ – Yellow – Valentin Rongier
- 64′ – continued Jonathan Klaus – Azzedine Onahi
- 63′ – continued by Ruslan Malinowski by Issa Kabore
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Olympique de Marseille is the first team to defeat Will Stills-Reims in the competition. The Belgian coach has not lost since he took over in October until now. Alexis Sanchez erased Balogun’s opening goal with two goals. Marseille rose to second place thanks to the triple pointer.
Reims was unbeaten in 19 league matches. But now she knows how to lose again. It is no coincidence that it was only him against Olympique de Marseille as this team is on its way to an impressive run of away victories in the competition: it was their eighth in a row.
However, Steele’s forces started the game well. Balogun opened the score fifteen minutes early with 17 of the season. But the home team didn’t enjoy that for long because Sanchez had already scored the equalizer after just three minutes.
And the same Sanchez completely silenced the stadium just half an hour ago with his second goal this evening. After the break, Reims insisted, but a little luck was missing. Target wood was twice in the way.
Thus ended Will Still’s undefeated run, the strongest in a major European competition.
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