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Brest twice come from behind to salvage Ligue 1 draw


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Brest twice come from behind to salvage Ligue 1 draw

Fighting Brest have twice come from behind to snatch a 2-2 draw at home to deny Auxerre maximum points in Ligue 1.

Auxerre haven’t won since November but started the game on the front foot and took the lead after 18 minutes when Gaetan Perrin controlled Theo Blair’s knockdown to fire home.

Abdoulaye Ndiaye levelled on the hour mark when he was quickest to react to a loose ball, but Auxerre went ahead again 15 minutes later when Perrin showed a poacher’s instinct and made it 2-1.

However, Ludovic Ajorque gave the home side a deserved share of the points when he headed home an equaliser with 11 minutes left.

Brest are eighth on the table while Auxerre sit 11th without a win in 11 matches.



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