Ligue 1 – D6: The scores of the Dogues after AC – LOSC

Ligue 1 – D6: The scores of the Dogues after AC – LOSC
Ligue 1 – D6: The scores of the Dogues after Le Havre AC – LOSC

In a series of five games without a victory, LOSC resumed its march forward by winning 3-0 on the pitch. Here are the grades we give to the Mastiffs at the end of this meeting.

Lucas Chevalier (6) : It was not the most difficult match of his career but he was fair in his rare interventions, good in his kicking game and even decisive in a one-on-one, even if the Le Havre striker seemed offside.

Tiago Santos (6.5): Back in the starting lineup, the Portuguese right-back was active in his lane and generous in his efforts to create extra space between the lines, like his action which led to ’s second goal.

Bafode Diakité (7): In difficulty in recent weeks, the third Lille captain has regained momentum with a full performance and the conquering face that we knew him to be. He was thus at the origin of Lille’s opening score with a duel won in midfield in front of the Le Havre striker.

Alexsandro (7): Like his friend in central defense, his last outings had not been satisfactory but the Brazilian delivered a good performance, particularly in his quality of recovery with many passing lines found inside and which put the team in difficulty. opposing environment.

Gabriel Gudmundsson (6.5): He is at the origin of the first action of the match with a very good overflow for David’s head. Applied defensively in the first half, he also contributed a lot with his breakthroughs inside to stretch the Le Havre lines. A little more in difficulty during the second act where he made several mistakes in particular.

Benjamin André (6): It’s not yet completely the André we know but the Lille captain has found color with activity, incessant slaughter, but above all accuracy in his forward play to advance the ball in the last thirty meters.

André Gomes (6.5) : In line with his match against , the Portuguese was the hub of the team in the use of the ball and changes of pace, he who was involved in the first two Lille goals. He was also good defensively with a lot of balls scratched at his feet.

Edon Zhegrova (6): We saw the Kosovar more inspired in the last gesture but he was a permanent danger through his movements, his technical quality and the fear he inspires in opposing defenders. Generous in his efforts, he was rewarded for his match with a nice assist for Jonathan David on Lille’s third goal.

Angel Gomes (7) : He certainly saw his penalty, which he had caused himself, be repelled by Desmas but the England international was everywhere and absolutely accurate in his play between the lines. Almost unstoppable for the Le Havre defense, he was in all the good moves even if he was ultimately not decisive.

Osame Sahraoui (8): His last appearances were more than encouraging and only one decisive gesture was missing: it is now done. Double decisive passer with a sublime ladle for the second, the Lille number 11 hurt his counterparts very badly with his quality of elimination and combinations with his teammates.

Jonathan David (9) : The Canadian international likes to play against Le Havre. After a hat-trick last February, he did it again this time by making it “parfait” with a goal from the left, right and header. But the number 9 was especially important in the Lille game through his breakouts and his ability to advance the offensive play of the Mastiffs, after a few recent mixed matches.

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