It was a topsy-turvy affair in which the lead switched hands three times before Lyon eventually emerged victors well beyond the original allotted period of added time to stun second-placed Brest at the Groupama Stadium. Corentin Tolisso opened the scoring before Steve Mounie and Romain Del Castillo struck in the space of seven minutes to give Brest a 3-1 lead but Alexandre Lacazette, Nicolas Tagliafico and Maitland-Niles hit back in the final 20 minutes to grab all three points for Lyon.
Pierre Sage's side sit seventh and, after an appalling start to the Ligue 1 season, now have a realistic chance of qualifying for European football next term. "It shows us that anything is possible with this team looking towards the end of the season," said Lyon boss Sage.
The defeat leaves Brest still in second place but 10 points off leaders Paris Saint-Germain and one point ahead of third-placed Monaco, both of whom have a game in hand. "We're being taken for fools. It's a difficult evening but we've been through others this season already," bemoaned Brest coach Eric Roy, who was angry his team were not awarded an early penalty for a handball appeal against Lyon's Jake O'Brien.
"We've been dealt a few blows by unfavourable decisions but that's football today." Brest failed to clear a set-piece and Tolisso took advantage, controlling the bouncing ball before turning and lashing a left-footed finish past goalkeeper Marco Bizot in the 18th minute.
Mounie struck back for Brest, cancelling out Lyon's lead on the hour mark with a firm header back across goal following Del Castillo's whipped free-kick from deep. Del Castillo then netted twice in three minutes to send Brest into a 3-1 lead. The first came in the 64th minute courtesy of a curling
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