: Will Still's ambitious speech before the clash at the Parc

: Will Still's ambitious speech before the clash at the Parc
Lens: Will Still's ambitious speech before the clash at the Parc

As RC prepares to face PSG on Saturday at 5 p.m., coach Will Still is aware of the offensive difficulties encountered by his team at the start of the season. Despite this, he approaches the match with determination, eager to turn the page after the defeat in the last derby. Still points out that PSG, although a very strong team, also has some weaknesses. “It’s a very, very good team, but it remains a team that plays in Ligue 1 and which also has its weaknesses. […] There will be things to do to annoy them as much as possible. We will go to the Park to defend our playing identity, while knowing that there is great adversity. » This match is of particular importance for the Lensois, who are seeking to redeem themselves after the disillusionment of the derby and to take advantage of the good dynamics of training.

Raising your head after the derby

The coach also spoke of the difficulty of digesting the defeat against LOSC, where the Lensois felt unfair after missing chances in the first half. “Difficult in the 24-48 hours that followed because we felt a certain injustice. […] We lost a match, yes, but it was a derby. […] We got up and got back to work on Sunday morning to prepare for this match in . The best rebound? It would be to win in Paris. » Still insists on the need to be more decisive in strong moments to make match management easier. He admits that the team needs to work on their mindset to turn their good performances into concrete results. “By being more killer on our highlights, we would make life easier and there would be more control over the entire match. […] We need to reward ourselves for our strong moments. »

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As RC Lens prepares to face PSG on Saturday at 5 p.m., coach Will Still is aware of the offensive difficulties encountered by his team at the start of the season. Despite this, he approaches the match with determination, eager to turn the page after the defeat in the last derby.



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