Fourth in Ligue 1 at the end of the first fifteen days of Ligue 1 McDonald’s, LOSC made a strong impression during its first six months of competition.
The end of the fifteenth day of the championship, the last round of this year 2024, represents a pivotal stage in the eyes of football observers, ready, even before the Coupe de France, to take stock of the first part of the season for each club resident of the elite.
“I’ve never been a big fan of Genesio, but what he does is amazing”
Fourth in Ligue 1, eighth in the Champions League and on a run of sixteen consecutive matches without a setback, LOSC impresses: “We are at the end of 2024, we can take stock: do what Lille did, starting with the Champions League play-offs, with the loss of Bentaleb for his heart problems, the loss of Leny Yoro, the end of the contract of David, the transfer window where you can’t do crazy things and where you take young people, Tiago Santos’ injury… It’s crazy what they achieve!exclaims Walid Acherchour on the radio waves
RMC. They are on 27 points, qualified for the rest of the Champions League after six games. On the overall work and in big matches, it plays a role every time. I’ve never been a big fan of Genesio, but what he does is amazing”he admits.
At his side, Kevin Diaz cuts him off: “These results are the club, from the supporters to the president, including the coach and the players. It’s the correlation between recruitment, the coach and the mentality instilled”greets the former professional, notably passing through the Netherlands.
“We need to gain some perspective on the club projectcontinues Walid Acherchour for the final words. If you look at it on a daily basis, you find imperfections, but it’s logical since they play with a lot of young people. There are imperfect matches against Montpellier or Rennes, but they have this reliability”he concludes.
All that remains is to convert these praises into goals, and we will still have to score more this Friday in Rouen (9 p.m.), during the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France.
After Foot: First assessment for LOSC
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