Rabby Nzingoula, on loan from Strasbourg, is one of the few to obtain the support of the majority of MHSC followers. And it’s not a missed clearance in Forez that will change that.
In Saint-Etienne, the midfielder collected his sixth yellow card in nine matches. A disproportionate figure which demonstrates the Alsatian's flawless investment. But, as on a few occasions since the start of his paltry adventure, this limitless commitment will play tricks on the young U20 international. To him as to the MHSC, which should have to do without his services in Lens.
Although he must progress in many other aspects, emotional management seems to be a priority for Rabby Nzingoula today. Visibly on edge in Forez, the Alsatian took a while to be taken off the field by his coach. Aware of his qualities, JLG certainly did not want to deprive himself of his desire while the Pailladins were running behind the score. But after his 5th foul suffered (match record), Rabby Nzingoula climbed into the towers again, shortly after the hour mark and his coach decided to replace him before he went out alone.
For his progress, but also for the good of Montpellier Hérault, it is to be hoped that Jean-Louis Gasset and his staff find the keys to channel Rabby Nzingoula. It is at this price that the midfielder will retain his place in the Pailladin midfield, where competition should intensify in the coming weeks with the return of injuries and suspensions.
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