In the LOSC cages, Lucas Chevalier conceded two goals this Sunday, in Montpellier (2-2). He admitted, at the final whistle, to having experienced a particularly “frustrating” game.
Without achieving the match of the century, LOSC led the way in Montpellier for a long time, thanks to two penalties perfectly converted by Jonathan David, a master in this art. However, the Northerners were once again caught by old demons, ending up cracking in a stifling end to the match marked by scuffles, repeated fouls and the equalizer from Arnaud Nordin (90+4'). In the cages, Lucas Chevalier scored his second goal of the evening.
“On the two goals, it’s hard to do somethinghe judges with annoyance in the mixed zone this Sunday, at the final whistle. It's frustrating when I analyze my performance, or even collectively, because the goals we concede are rarely the opponent who unbalances us or does an incredible action. I get shot and that's it. You don't even tell yourself that it's somewhat your fault. You just accept. It’s frustrating”he gets annoyed.
The last bulwark of LOSC now knows that the actions of the Mastiffs are being observed and that the level of demands has been raised a notch following the various exploits carried out in recent months: “I have the chance to be decisive regularly, but that’s the job, that’s how it is. Me, I am in the analysis, I try to be in my task. Next time Nordin will shoot at my head or somewhere else and I'll say I'm the best at goal. That's how it is. There are periods like that, even if we shouldn't complain about them because what we do is positive.
The thing is, the better we are, the more people will wait for us and the more you blame yourself. When we taste something, we want to experience it again. It’s up to us to be demanding”concludes Lucas Chevalier at our microphone, frustrated but ready to return to action for the reception at Stade Brestois on December 6.