Ligue 1 – D17: The notes of the Mastiffs after AJ – LOSC

Ligue 1 – D17: The notes of the Mastiffs after AJ – LOSC
Ligue 1 – D17: The notes of the Mastiffs after AJ Auxerre – LOSC

Despite the opportunity offered by AS Monaco, LOSC again let the podium slip away from under their noses, neutralized by AJ (0-0) in a sluggish match. Here are the scores given to the Mastiffs at the whistle.

Lucas Chevalier (6.5): The goalkeeper did not necessarily have a lot of work but he was very vigilant and decisive to repel a long shot from Joly then two deflected shots full axis, keeping his clean sheet.

Aïssa Mandi (6): Still in his characteristic role, the Algerian international did the job defensively with some good moves on dangerous crosses in particular.

Bafodé Diakité (6): Always in the athletic challenge on long balls, he managed his situations rather well and made a decisive defensive return on an Auxerre counterattack.

Alexsandro (5): Feverish in certain situations, he was not put in difficulty by the Auxerre attack either. His long game was interesting in stretches.

Ismaily (4,5) : Starting for the second time in Ligue 1 this season, the Brazilian managed to show his technique in certain phases of the game but above all he had difficulty finding his position defensively, often finding himself in difficulty when he was attacked in his lane .

Ayyoub Bouaddi (5,5) : The young midfielder tried, with more or less success, to create danger in the last thirty meters. He also managed to scratch a few balls and was responsible for the penalty and the red card on a very good cross towards Haraldsson.

Benjamin André (6): The Lille captain was invaluable in the kill, in overtaking and the use of balls even if he sometimes rushed into certain situations.

André Gomes (5): Back in the eleven, he alternated between good and less good things, we think in particular of this opening towards Haraldsson followed by two dangerous losses of the ball which led to two saves from Chevalier.

Rémy Cabella (5): The Lille number 10 tried a lot with the volume that characterizes him and his ability to bring the ball into the opposing area but he lacked aggression in the last gesture to succeed in making the difference.

Jonathan David (3) : The year 2025 is off to a difficult start for the Lille number 9, still in difficulty and above all the author of a penalty saved by De Percin. He never managed to gain the upper hand over opposing defenders, even when he broke away to touch the balls.

Hakon Haraldsson (6) : His first half was fairly smooth despite a few attempts with Ismaily. But he was absolutely everywhere in the second half, causing the penalty and creating almost all of Lille’s situations but without it going to the bottom.

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