Saber Khlifa scored a superb hat-trick to earn Evian Thonon Gaillard a last-gasp win at Ligue 1 champions Montpellier whose poor start to the season continued in a 3-2 defeat on Saturday.
Lille beat Ajaccio 2-0 at home to clinch their first league victory since their opening game, while substitute Gaetan Courtet scored two late goals as promoted Stade de Reims won 3-1 against Nice.
Reims are fourth on 14 points, four behind leaders Olympique Marseille who took on second-placed Paris Saint-Germain yesterday.
Evian’s Khlifa scored his third when he fired past goalkeeper Geoffrey Jourdren with a minute to go to upset Montpellier, who are still to win at home in Ligue 1 this season and lie 15th with eight points from eight games.
Evian are now 17th, but level on points with Montpellier who can consider themselves unlucky after they twice hit the bar.
“It is distressing to concede three goals at home like this. When you are neither serious nor rigorous, you pay for it,” Montpellier coach Rene Girard told a news conference.
“If some of the boys have felt like they were world champions, they have been given a dose of realit ... We have to keep our feet on the ground,” Girard said. “We cannot be satisfied, only disappointed and angry.”
Tunisia’s Khlifa put the visitors ahead in the 30th minute when he ran on to a Yannick Sagbo pass and finished between the ’keeper’s legs after Montpellier had given the ball away.
Marco Estrada equalized on 36 minutes with a free kick from 35m before Montpellier took the lead six minutes later when Souleymane Camara headed home a cross.
Younes Belhanda hit the bar with a free-kick as the defending champions pushed hard to double their lead after the break.
However, Evian, levelled when Khlifa curled the ball into the net from just inside the box.
Montpellier then saw a flurry of chances go begging as Jonathan Mensah blocked a Daniel Congre header on the goal line and substitute Gaetan Charbonnier volleyed against the woodwork, before Khlifa stunned the home side with the late winner.
Lille took the lead against Ajaccio when Nolan Roux headed home a Mathieu Debuchy cross in the 42nd minute before Ryan Mendes scored 11 minutes into the second half to seal a first home league win of the season.
Toifilou Maoulida also scored late to earn newly promoted Bastia a 3-2 win at home to Troyes who had Fabrice N’Sakala and Thiago Xavier sent off.
Toulouse recovered from two goals down to draw at home to Valenciennes while Stade Rennes won 1-0 at Sochaux to move up to 11th.
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