two Bruno Génésio executives back to face

two Bruno Génésio executives back to face
two Bruno Génésio executives back to face Nice

Bruno Génésio's LOSC is quietly continuing its merry way. Undefeated since September 17 in the Champions League against Sporting Portugal, the Mastiffs have been living a waking dream for more than a month. Indeed, after overcoming Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, it was against Juventus Turin that held the house by snatching a valuable draw.

And LOSC, who found Jonathan David's replacement in Belgium, intends to continue this incredible series of nine games without defeat against OGC this Sunday away on behalf of the 11th day of Ligue 1.

Rémy Cabella and Ismaily back in the LOSC squad

To do this, Bruno Génésio will be able to count on significant returns. As a reminder, Lille has suffered a real massacre in recent days with nearly ten players in the infirmary before facing Juventus.

However, some seem to have completed their convalescence and should return to the Lille group this weekend. At least that's what La Voix du announces, which explains that Rémy Cabella and Ismaily should be traveling to Nice. Two important returns for the group while these two players are executives in the locker room.

The LOSC infirmary is full to bursting

The French winger had been injured in his thigh for two weeks while the Brazilian full-back had been injured in his meniscus since August 20 and has only played one Ligue 1 match this season.

However, the infirmary still remains very busy despite these two returns. Indeed, Ethan Mbappé, Samuel Umtiti, Nabil Bentaleb, Ousmane Touré, Thomas Meunier, Thiago Santos, André Gomes and Hakon Haraldsson are still unavailable. A major problem, particularly at right-back where Bruno Génésio has to deal with no specialist in the field and will therefore have to tinker to find a balance.


Supporter of En Avant de Guingamp, the best of the Breton clubs, I prefer to meet Yannis Salibur, Cristophe Kerbrat or Jeremy Sorbon rather than Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi or Sergio Ramos.

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