Le Havre AC suffered a heavy defeat against OM, Saturday, with a score of 2-6 at the Vélodrome, as part of the 8th day of Ligue 1. Abdoulaye Touré came on at the 65th minute in place of Fodé Doucouré and scored a stunning goal in added time. The 31-year-old Guinean midfielder advanced at a rapid pace to avoid the ball touching the ground and then sent a pure and clear shot that landed in the right corner of Jeffrey De Lange's goal. Touré's goal was preceded by a header duel won by Younes Namli against Leonardo Balerdi. Le Havre AC struggled to contain OM's attack, which scored six goals, including a last goal by Amir Murillo, well served by Bilal Nadir. The defeat is Le Havre AC's fifth of the season in Ligue 1. The Havre club must now recover for its next match. Le Havre AC showed signs of life, particularly with Touré's goal, but it was not enough to reverse the trend. Le Havre AC's supporters are now eagerly awaiting their team's next match. The club will have to work hard to bounce back from this defeat. Le Havre AC's players will have to regroup and focus on their next game.