LOSC: Virginius decisive, Raghouber essential

Each season, LOSC chooses to loan several players whose playing time promises to be limited with the Mastiffs. An opportunity for these young people to prove themselves in a new environment. Like every Tuesday, we give you their news.

Virginius finds the net again

After making a successful debut with the Young Boys of Bern, Alan Virginius had subsequently become a rotation player. But during the match against FC Lugano this weekend, the twirling winger on loan from LOSC started and scored his first goal since September 14. Young Boys won thanks to his goal (76′) and moved up to 9th place in the Swiss championship. In Portugal, after regaining a starting place, Tiago Morais will not have weighed on the meeting between Boavista and Rio Ave. After regaining his starting position on the left wing, his match was not convincing. His club won (0-2) but the player on loan from LOSC left before the hour mark (55′). He has still not been decisive in 10 matches with his club.

In League 2, Trevis Dago scored the first goal of the match in 's heavy defeat against (5-1) last Friday. This is the third goal for the 19-year-old center forward on loan from LOSC. For his part, Ugo Raghouber continues its excellent momentum. He plays the entire match with against on Friday. His team won away from home by the smallest of margins (0-1).

Established in midfield against Boulogne, Ichem Ferrah had a mixed match with . His coach will have him replaced after the hour mark (65′). Entered at the end of the match in Boca Juniors' victory against Sarmiento (0-2), Ignacio Miramo gradually loses playing time. Vincent Burlet seems to have fallen out of the game plans. The left-back on loan from LOSC has not played again since October 18. His Le Mans team won against (0-1) in the National. As for Andrej Ilicthe Serbian on loan from LOSC did not play a single minute with Union Berlin.

The results of those loaned by LOSC:

Trevis Dago (Annecy): holder (66 minutes) – defeat against Rodez (5-1)

Ugo Raghouber (Dunkirk): starter (90 minutes) – victory against Grenoble (0-1)

Tiago Morais (Rio Ave): holder (55 minutes) – victory against Boavista (0-2)

Ignacio Miramo (Boca Juniors): substitute (27 minutes) – victory against Sarmiento (0-2)

Alan Virginius (Young Boys): starter (80 minutes) – victory against Lugano (2-1)

Andrej Ilic (Union Berlin): did not play – draw against Friborg (0-0)

Ichem Ferrah (Rouen): holder (65 minutes) – victory against Boulogne (3-1)

Vincent Burlet (Le Mans): not in the team – victory against Aubagne (0-1)

Nicolas CASTEL-MARÉCHAL

Photo credits: Maxime Le Pihif/Icon Sport


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