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Lens beat Clermont 3-1: Openda and Fofana score together for continued pressure on Paris
Updated:2025-10-04 08:32 Views:153Lens Beat Clermont 3-1: Openda and Fofana Score Together for Continued Pressure on Paris
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) continues to face significant pressure from their rivals in the French Ligue 1. In a thrilling encounter at the Stade de Gerland, Lens secured a 3-1 victory over Clermont Auvergne, securing momentum as they aim to challenge for the title.
The match began with both teams showing signs of energy and enthusiasm. However, it was Lens who took control early on when defender Kévin Openda scored his first goal of the season in the 27th minute. This goal put Lens ahead and gave them a boost in confidence.
Openda's strike was followed by another powerful effort from forward Kevin Fofana just before halftime. Fofana's shot hit the back of the net, widening the gap between the two teams and putting Lens firmly in the driving seat.
In the second half, Lens continued to dominate the game. Defender Yannick Gagneux added another goal for the home side in the 69th minute. The final blow came in the 85th minute when substitute Nicolas Travers scored his first goal for Lens, sealing the win.
This result is particularly significant for Lens, as they now have four points from their last three matches. This puts them in fourth place in the table, only one point behind PSG and Lyon. It also means that Lens will be looking to build on this momentum as they continue their quest for the league title.
Meanwhile, Clermont Auvergne faces a difficult road ahead as they remain in sixth place. They need to improve if they want to avoid relegation, which could happen if they fail to secure a top-four finish this season.
Overall, this victory for Lens is a positive sign for their chances of challenging for the league title. With strong performances from key players like Openda and Fofana, Lens are showing that they can compete with some of the best teams in France. As they look to build on this momentum, they will face many challenges along the way, but their current form suggests that they have what it takes to succeed.
