Ligue 1 action continues as Lille secured a clean sheet victory over Montpellier at Stade de la Mosson on Saturday evening. The match was dominated by the two teams' attacking prowess, with both sides creating numerous opportunities but failing to convert them into goals.
However, it was Jonathan David and Benteke who led the way for Lille, scoring twice respectively in the second half to secure the three points for their side. David's first goal came from the penalty spot after he was brought down by a defender, while his second came from a well-worked team move that saw him score from close range.
Meanwhile, Benteke's goal was a result of some good teamwork between himself and his teammates, with the Belgian forward providing the final touch to the ball before slotting it past the goalkeeper.
In addition to these goals, Lille also had several other chances to extend their lead, but they were unable to take advantage of them. However, they were able to hold onto their lead until the end of the game, securing a comfortable victory over Montpellier.
Overall, this was a dominant performance from Lille, who showed why they are one of the most dangerous teams in Ligue 1. They have now won all four of their matches so far this season, and will be looking to continue their winning run when they face Nice next weekend.
