Mercato: OM aggravated this RC problem

Mercato: OM aggravated this RC problem
Mercato: OM aggravated this RC Lens problem
Benjamin Labrousse

Editor

Despite a double course in Spanish/Communication, I decided to take control of my dreams by heading into journalism. With a master's degree in sports journalism, I cover sports and football news with as much admiration for transfer periods, when a club must make crucial choices for next season.

Defeated by PSG this Saturday (1-0), RC had another match without scoring a single goal. Clearly harmless in terms of goals scored at the start of the season, the Artesian club was not helped by the sale of Elye Wahi to OM this summer, according to the former Ligue 1 Rio Mavuba.

After a logical defeat against the PSG this Saturday afternoon, the RC Lens did not make a good accounting deal. The training of Will Still fell to 7th place in Ligue 1, and above all proved Princes Park that the arrival of a new attacker this winter was undoubtedly the solution. Because this summer, after having sold Elye Wahi has loon against €26M, the Artesian club did not take a replacement for the Frenchman.

Openda and Wahi had no successor in Lens

And Brother Nzola arrived on loan from the Fiorentina, Lens did not provide the necessary means for the succession of the new scorer according to the analysis of Rio Mavuba. The elder of LOSC would have liked that after Loïs Openda et Elye Wahia new competent scorer arrives among the Sang et Orwho have only scored 9 goals in 10 league matches at the start of the season (3rd worst attack in L1).

“Wahi left and he wasn’t even replaced, so that’s still a lot”

“There may be a quality problem. Lens already last year, they struggled with Elye Wahi, who was to replace Loïs Openda. And since Openda left, casually, they haven't found that striker who scores them goals. Plus, Wahi left and he wasn't even replaced, so that's still a lot. There is no such player. I really think that Lens needs to find a new striker”confided the former LOSC at the microphone of Free Foot.

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