As the twelfth day of Ligue 1 approaches, the third mark of the season, a disciplinary assessment was carried out. LOSC and more particularly Benjamin André stand out.
The November international break was the opportunity chosen by the official website of the French championship to draw up one of the first disciplinary reports of the season, having reached its third mark. The first observation is simple: the number of yellow cards has seen a slight increase compared to the previous year, going from 3.78 in 2023/24 to 4.07 per match this year. On the other hand, the rate of expulsions is stable compared to the past season, with an average of 0.23 red cards per match. Mastiffs contribute to this low data.
Red lantern of the championship, Montpellier is the team which receives the greatest number of warnings (30) over the first eleven days. LOSC points its nose in its rearview mirror,
with 28 yellow cards received. This is the second highest total for a team which, however, was not sanctioned with the slightest red card.
On an individual level, three elements stand out
with five yellow cards received. The agitation of the Duje Cove-Car (OL), Benjamin André (LOSC) and Cristian Casseres Jr (TFC). To conclude the Lille festival, the most successful match was the Derby du Nord played on the ninth day of Ligue 1 with a total of nine bookings (4 for Lens and 5 for Lille).