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·24 de abril de 2026

Brest/Lens – A point snatched, two lost in the title race with PSG

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Trailing 3-0 at Brest, Lens snatched a spectacular draw in stoppage time on Friday in Matchday 31 of Ligue 1. A display full of heart, but also two points dropped in the race with PSG, who could move six points clear with a win at Angers.

A bitter draw

Lens did not lose at Brest. But in a title race, some draws carry the strange taste of a rescue act that comes at a high price. On Friday night at Stade Francis-Le Blé, Les Sang et Or experienced a match in two parts: a disastrous first half, then a second-half revolt that ended in a brave 3-3 comeback.


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The start of the match looked like a minor shipwreck. Brest struck through Guindo, then Tousart, before Dina-Ebimbe gave the hosts a three-goal lead before the break. Lens, with a heavily reshuffled starting XI, then showed everything that can kill a team in the final sprint: lack of impact, defensive fragility, and the sense of being overwhelmed at the worst possible moment of the season.

But this Lens side showed once again that it has real character. The introductions of Thauvin, Abdulhamid, Saint-Maximin and Baidoo completely changed the face of the match. Thauvin got Lens back into it, Sima pulled his team to within one, then Saint-Maximin equalized in stoppage time. In between, Lens pushed hard, hit the woodwork, and even gave the impression it could come away with more than a point.

Lens refuse to give up

That is exactly where the result becomes cruel. Mentally, Lens sent a message: this team does not give up, even on the edge of the abyss. In terms of points, however, the picture is far less flattering. RC Lens remain three points behind Paris Saint-Germain, but having played one game more as Paris travel to Angers on Saturday at 7 p.m. If PSG win, the gap will grow to six points.

Would the title race be over if PSG win at Stade Raymond-Kopa? Mathematically, no. Sporting-wise, not entirely either. But psychologically, Paris would then have the chance to land a real hammer blow: a six-point lead, a schedule entering the final straight, and a Lens side that has just let slip a night when its energy saved its pride more than it reignited the suspense.

In the end, this Brest/Lens match says a lot about the battle. Lens have the spirit, the power to respond, and that hopeful energy that keeps a season alive. But Paris can now turn Lens’s regrets into a concrete advantage. The draw at Francis-Le Blé does not bury the title race just yet. Above all, it hands PSG a full-blown chance to pull away.

Lens’s strengths in the title race

  • An almost irrational ability to respondTrailing 3-0 at halftime in Brest, Lens somehow found the resources to come back to 3-3, just a week after already overturning Toulouse despite being two goals behind. In a final sprint, this refusal to collapse is massive: Les Sang et Or can be shaken, outplayed, even close to being knocked out, but they retain a rare mental energy. That is their great strength in the race with PSG: they do not let go, even when the match already seems lost.
  • A bench capable of changing the fate of a matchAt Brest, the introductions of Thauvin, Abdulhamid, Saint-Maximin and Baidoo completely transformed Lens after a poor first half. Thauvin got his side going again, Sima reduced the deficit, then Saint-Maximin snatched the equalizer in stoppage time. That depth is crucial in the run-in: Lens do not rely only on their starting XI; they can also find impact, rhythm and a touch of madness from the bench.
  • A team that remains an attacking threat until the very endEven on a night that started badly, Lens eventually had Brest rattled by creating chance after chance after the break. They are no longer just a solid or organized side: they are a team capable of building siege-like pressure, planting doubt, and turning a match in the closing minutes. In the title race, that is invaluable: as long as Lens are still alive in a game, the opponent is never truly comfortable.
  • A collective energy that keeps hope aliveThis draw in Brest hurts in the standings, but it confirms one thing: Lens are moving forward with real soul. Where a less mentally resilient team might have collapsed after going 3-0 down, Pierre Sage’s men answered with pride, intensity and courage. It is not enough to put Paris under maximum pressure, but it is enough to stop PSG from feeling entirely safe already. Lens remain a heroic team, sometimes battered, but always standing.
  • The ability to stay in the race despite the blow in the standingsThat is the paradox: Lens drop two points, but are not completely out of the story. Les Sang et Or remain three points behind PSG, having played one game more, before Paris’s trip to Angers. If Paris win, the gap could stretch to six points and talk of the title race being “over” would become legitimate. But as long as Lens keep finding something on nights like this, they still have at least one weapon: forcing Paris to finish the job themselves, rather than waiting for Lens to collapse.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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