Soccer-Lorient stun second placed Lens with 2-1 win in Ligue 1


Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - FC Lorient v RC Lens - Stade du Moustoir, Lorient, France - March 14, 2026 RC Lens' Odsonne Edouard and Nidal Celik look dejected after the match REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

March 14 (Reuters) - Second-placed Lens ⁠missed the opportunity to go top of the ⁠Ligue 1 table when they slipped to a ‌disappointing 2-1 defeat at Lorient on Saturday as Aiyegun Tosin netted the winner for the hosts midway through the second half.

Lens stay ​on 56 points from 26 games, ⁠one point behind leaders ⁠Paris St Germain, who have played a game fewer and ⁠are ‌not in action this weekend as they face Chelsea in the second leg of their ⁠Champions League round of 16 on Tuesday.

Lorient climb ​two places ‌to eighth with 37 points from 26 games as ⁠they took ​the lead through Bamba Dieng, only for Lens to equalise via Odsonne Edouard.

The hosts were in front on 18 ⁠minutes when Dieng turned the ball ​in from a rebound to score his seventh goal of the Ligue 1 season and fourth in as many games.

They ⁠held that advantage until halftime, but Lens equalised early in the second period as Edouard took a good pass from Mamadou Sangare in the box and finished ​low into the net.

Lorient regained the ⁠lead on 65 minutes with their first shot in the ​second half as Tosin made space ‌for the strike after a ​pass from Arsene Kouassi and provided a clinical finish.

(Reporting by Nick Said, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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