Back at home this Friday, LOSC welcomes a reduced Stade Brestois as part of the fourteenth day of Ligue 1 McDonald's.
Slightly heckled in Montpellier, the Dogues switched to the reception of the Stade Brestois on their return to Lille, at the Domaine de Luchin, determined to rediscover the taste of victory in Ligue 1. The Pirates, who alternate the good and the less good in championship but are brilliant on the European scene, are ready to board the Lille ship in the lair of the Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy. However, they will undoubtedly have to deal with a diminished crew, missing some of their finest blades.
Former member of the Lille house, Jonas Martin (34 years old) is part of the list of players present in the infirmary in Finistère. A simple strike in training caused a muscle rupture and undoubtedly the end of his calendar year on the field. His absence is not the only one, particularly in midfield, where Pierre Lees-Melou missing. After missing the first six days of Ligue 1 and the first two of the Champions League, he suffered a stress fracture in his right fibula and will be absent for the trip to Lille. Added to this is the long-term injury of
Bradley Lockothe pubic problem of
Soumaïla Coulibaly and the uncertainty around
Kenny Lala.
The former RC Lens player (2015-17) was, according to observations made by West Franceabsent from training this Wednesday, December 4. He had left the session the day before prematurely and his case raises uncertainty for Friday's match. Kenny Lala, the individual most aligned by Eric Roy this season, would be a detrimental package for the Pirates. Conversely, the only good news concerns Edimilson Fernandespresent with the Breton group after being hit in the ankle against Strasbourg last weekend.