🚨 Ligue 1/Ligue 2 play-off: all square, extra time needed!
It's unbearable!
The suspense is total in the evening's match between Reims and Metz at the Auguste-Delaune stadium.
The two teams are playing the playoff match for the last ticket to Ligue 1 next season.
After the first leg ended with a score of 1-1, the return match is just as tight.It was Reims who opened the scoring in the 57' thanks to Martial Tia, perfectly set up by Ito.
Metz, who played in Ligue 2 this season, didn't give up despite being dominated, and it was Matthieu Udol who managed to snatch an equalizer in the 78'.
1-1 at the end of regular time.
Both teams went into overtime and Metz managed to score a second goal in the 110th minute thanks to Alpha Touré.
Gauthier Hein scored the third to confirm the Grenats' promotion with an incredible lob.
What a match!
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