Brest vs Strasbourg
Ligue 1 action returned to the pitch as Brest hosted Strasbourg in a highly anticipated clash on May 13, 2026. Both sides sought to impose their rhythm early in a contest filled with tactical adjustments and high intensity.
A Frantic Opening and VAR Drama
The match ignited early as the visitors looked to seize control from the outset. In the 9th minute, Valentin Barco found the net for Strasbourg, tapping the ball home after a swift attacking move. A VAR review followed, causing a momentary hush across the stadium, but the goal was ultimately confirmed, giving the away side a perfect start.
However, the lead was short-lived as Brest responded with immediate grit. Just four minutes later, in the 13th minute, Ludovic Ajorque restored parity. Connecting with a precise cross from Kenny Lala, the forward powered a header into the back of the net to make it 1-1, reigniting the home crowd's hopes.
Nanasi Restores the Advantage
The breathless pace continued throughout the first half, and it was Strasbourg who struck again to regain the lead. In the 20th minute, Sebastian Nanasi rose highest to meet a cross from Julio Enciso, guiding his header past the goalkeeper. The goal reflected Strasbourg's clinical edge in a half where both teams struggled to maintain consistency in their final delivery from set-pieces.
Before the break, Brest pushed for a second equalizer. Eric Ebimbe directed a header toward goal in the 42nd minute, but Mike Penders was well-positioned to make a comfortable save. Despite several corners delivered by Romain Del Castillo, the Strasbourg defense remained organized and kept their narrow advantage intact heading into the locker rooms.
Defensive Resilience and Late Scares
The second half saw a series of tactical substitutions as both managers looked to swing the momentum. Strasbourg nearly put the game to bed in the 79th minute when Valentin Barco broke free and unleashed a shot, only to see it heroically hacked off the goal line by a retreating defender.
As the clock ticked toward full-time, the tension boiled over, resulting in a yellow card for Yaya Dieme following a rough challenge. Brest threw everything forward in the closing stages, with Daouda Guindo attempting a long-range strike in stoppage time, but the effort lacked accuracy. Led by the defensive clearances of Andrew Omobamidele, Strasbourg weathered the late storm to secure a hard-fought three points on the road.