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Lens – Auxerre, Live | Ligue 1
Match lineup
40
twenty three
14
20
6
twenty five
28
5
38
10
twenty two
16
27
twenty two
92
20
29
8
17
19
10
5
Stade Felix Bolard Deleris
donovan leon16
65 minutes
Ramin Sea27
Fredrik Oppegaardtwenty two
Clement Akpa92
50 minutes
Scenery Diomande20
23 minutes
Marvin Senaya29
59 minutes
75 minutes
13 minutes
56 minutes
Nawirou Ahamada8
75 minutes
Osama El Azuj17
87 minutes
55 minutes
Danny Namaso19
87 minutes
85 minutes
Racine Shinayoko10
64 minutes
65 minutes
Kevin Danoa5
26 minutes
75 minutes
substitute
Theo de Persin40
65 minutes
Terry Siwe13
alvin petit d’or38
56 minutes
Asan Diuse18
87 minutes
94 minutes
Lasso Coulibalytwenty one
85 minutes
romain fèvre28
75 minutes
55 minutes
Rudy Matondo34
75 minutes
65 minutes
79 minutes
joshua kashmir7
75 minutes
Sekou Mara9
87 minutes
coach
Pierre Sarge
Christophe Pellissier
Hello. Welcome to the live narration of Matchday 18, the Ligue 1 football match between Reims and Auxerre. Sportish brings you minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals of the match, and results including all the post-match reactions.
Reims vs Auxerre match schedule and where it will be broadcast on TV
The match will be held on Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. At the Stade Félix-Bolard-Deleris. Enjoy the best live football on the Sportish website.
Lens – Auxerre | Ligue 1
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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McLaren started the engine of its 2026 vehicle for the first time. The team is hopeful of the championship
According to The Race, world champion McLaren made the debut of its new MCL40 vehicle for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
With less than a week to go until the first pre-season test in Barcelona, the team rolled out the car for the first time at the Woking factory. Team boss Andrea Stella personally supervised this important stage of preparation, while McLaren engineers and engine supplier Mercedes checked all the car’s systems.
Last year McLaren won a double title: the constructors’ title and Lando Norris’ first individual title. This season, the team had to simultaneously prepare the car for the new rules, without losing momentum in the championship fight.
Although the car is already ready for testing, it is not yet known when the public will see it. The official presentation is scheduled for February 9 in Bahrain, two days before public testing begins.
Meanwhile, McLaren will conduct private testing in Barcelona between January 26-30. Teams will be able to use three out of five test days.
Stella is confident that the team has retained the depth of its squad and is ready to remain among the leaders even after the big rule change in 2026.
Source: Sport UA
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Camels prevented an American motorcycle racer from winning the Dakar rally marathon.
A herd of camels prevented American Ricky Brabec from becoming the winner of the Dakar rally marathon in the motorcycle category.
Brabec was leading the standings heading into the final stage, 3 minutes 20 seconds ahead of second-place Argentinean Luciano Benavidez. However, at the 13th stage, Brabec first collided with camels on the track, which blocked his path, and in the last kilometers of the race the racer made a navigation error.
As a result, Benavidez was two seconds ahead of Brabec – this is the smallest margin for the winner in the entire history of the Dakar.
The Dakar took place in Saudi Arabia.
Source: Sportbox
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Luis Castro: “The penalty changed the game”
Luis Castrocoach of Levantsaid Frenchman Kylian Mbappé’s penalty in Real Madrid’s favor “changed” the game, which his team lost 2-0, and said he regretted not taking advantage of the “first opportunity” to “do more damage mentally”.
“The first half was very good and we were very consistent with what we wanted to do. We had the first good chances, we had three balls in the area and we should have done more damage, we also had two fouls near the area. The penalty changed the game, Real Madrid’s attacking transition was one of the dangerous situations for us, but we lost the ball and they hurt us in the transition. ”He emphasized this at a press conference.
“If we had taken advantage of one of the chances in the first half, it would have damaged us mentally and we could have had more chances to score. But the team was good in transition and in the moments with the ball, but after playing against Madrid and losing in two competitions, everything is in place and it’s a completely different team than in the cup. But I’m very happy with the first half,” he continued.
“We lost at the Bernabéu not because they created 50 chances and we were lucky, but because of one or two small details.”he said.
Luis Castrowanted to see the glass “half full”, despite the fact that Levante have only won one of their last ten matches. “It depends on how you look at it. We’ve won one in 10 games, but we’ve only lost one in the last four, and that was at the Bernabéu. There’s no shame in that. I don’t see the glass as half empty, but half full,” he said.
On the other hand, he was not going to judge the whistle that Brazilian Vinicius Junior received from the Real Madrid fans. “Does he play for Levante? No, I’m not talking about Vinicius.”he answered.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
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