Lorient (AFP)

With its victory (4-2) in Nîmes, Rennes temporarily took the lead in Ligue 1 on Sunday before the PSG-OM shock (9:00 p.m.), while Lens won (3-2) the duel of the promoted in Lorient.

During this third day, the first of the Championship will have changed name three times.

Nice, Saint-Etienne, Lille then Rennes.

And Monaco or Nantes, who face each other at 5:00 p.m., can still seize the leadership.

In Nîmes, the Crocodiles suffered the law of the new Rennes striker Serhou Guirassy, ​​author of a double.

The former Amiénois first opened the scoring with a beautiful curled shot (12th), served by a deep pass from Raphinha.

Then he adjusted Baptiste Reynet at close range (39th), served by Flavien Tait.

Combative, the Nîmes responded to him each time, first with a big strike from Andrés Cubas (36th) at the entrance to the surface, then after a patient counter-attack concluded by Zinedine Ferhat (55th) .

But Nayef Aguerd scored the winning goal (72nd) for the Bretons, on the resumption of a free kick, pushing the ball between the legs of Reynet.

Bourigeaud sealed the meeting after additional time (90th + 7).

Julien Stéphan's team, 7 points, exceeds Lille on goal difference, winner two hours earlier from Metz (1-0) in extremis.

At the Pierre-Mauroy stadium, Luiz Araujo delivered the Losc (88th) at the conclusion of a great collective action.

Served by a center back from Domagoj Bradaric, the Brazilian came into play shortly before deceived Alexandre Oukidja and cracked the 5-4-1 of the Garnets.

- Lensoise launch -

One overturned, one overturned.

In Lorient, Lens won the promoted duel (3-2) with a sumptuous acrobatic kick from his rookie Facundo Medina.

The Sang et Or, pumped up after their victory over Paris SG at Bollaert on Thursday, conceded the first goal at the Moustoir, by Adrian Grbic (14th), validated after a long recourse to video arbitration.

But in three minutes, they regained the advantage, first with a penalty from Gaël Kakuta (31st) following a foul by Julien Laporte.

And especially by the splendid scissors of Medina (34th), the first goal in L1 of the young Argentinian.

Ignatius Ganago, launched alone towards Paul Nardi, finally made the break (63rd), making insignificant the penalty scored in stoppage time by Yoanne Wissa (90th + 3).

Angers won at home (1-0) against Reims thanks to his striker Stéphane Bahoken, served by an incredible pass to the ground from Antonin Bobichon (55th).

Reims suffered from the exclusion of its defender Wout Faes for a high foot in the box (42nd), even if the Champagne goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic stopped the penalty caused by the Belgian.

Finally, Brest garners its first points with its victory (2-0) in Dijon, which finished at 10 and remains desperately stuck at the bottom of the standings.

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