If Goal! Football Club primarily deals with the news of certain elite teams, we have decided to give you a summary of what happened today in the other – less media-covered – part of France. soccer.
LOSC: two new recruits targeted
Due to injuries to Edon Zhegrova and Fernandez Pardo, Le Petit Lillois announces that LOSC has placed the profile of Anis Hadj Moussa at the top of its shortlist. The matter remains complex, however, with Feyenoord showing itself to be greedy in the face of Lille’s approaches to its player. In addition to the winger position, LOSC is also examining the scorer market. The club is looking for a striker to replace Jonathan David and replace him after his departure. This file would be independent of that of Mohamed Bayo.
Stade Rennais: Sampaoli is worried after OM
The defeat of Stade Rennais against OM yesterday at Roazhon Park worries Jorge Sampaoli. “We have to improve a lot. Marseille hurt us. The second goal made it even more difficult for us. During this transfer window, the players arrived in too different states of form. OM? It’s a team that works very well, very serious and that’s how they win,” reacted the Argentine coach after the match.
Stade de Reims: Elsner will move his players
The record of the last ten matches at Stade de Reims is mediocre: six defeats, three draws and only one victory, 3-0 at Le Havre, on November 10. Luka Elsner does not give up after the home defeat against OGC Nice (2-4). “We were clumsy and we made mistakes out of a desire to do well,” said the Champagne coach. We opened our goal but we had a response and we looked for solutions. We must take responsibility, without waiting for a miracle or things to fall from the sky. At some point, we will have success. If there are responsibilities to be sought, it must be done at home. I think the boys are listening, it’s up to me to move them or accompany them, depending on the circumstances. I try to find solutions, I question myself and I release energy. Our dynamic is not good and 20 points is the minimum to not be in danger. Going through the return phase can be a good way to start again with a clean sheet. »
Stade Brestois – OL: Camara explains his chambering
The boy has heart. And it’s still a little Green. Trained at ASSE, Mahdi Camara could not resist the temptation to upset the OL supporters after his goal yesterday (2-1). The Stade Brestois midfielder celebrated his opening goal in front of the Lyon penalty area, telling him to shut up with a characteristic gesture with his right hand (8th). “I’m a little upset, it’s good natured,” he smiled. It was a small gesture for them. I think they appreciated it (laughs). ” Not sure. No more than this brilliant heel, in full race and off balance, at the entrance to the area, for Ludovic Ajorque, author of the second goal (25th). A master class on the offensive level, therefore. “It’s nice to notice,” he admitted. This had not been the case since Salzburg (4-0, October 1), in the Champions League. And it’s nice to pass one to Ludo, he passes so many, so giving him one is really nice. I know he will follow the action. Afterwards, I’m not lying to you, my left foot is very bad, so I know I’m not going to shoot. I follow him and he finishes really well. »
RC Strasbourg: a virus hits Racing
All week, the RC Strasbourg squad has been reduced by a nasty virus. Tuesday and Thursday, only 14 players were present at training and the staff was also affected, despite the postponement of Wednesday’s session! Everyone was back yesterday in the snow, apart from Sékou Mara, victim of a sprained ankle and forfeited to Toulouse. “It’s the last match of the first leg. Afterwards, we will be able to see where we stand,” explained Liam Rosenior on Friday. A success would put the RCSA just five lengths from sixth place, qualifying for the Europa Conference League.
MHSC – SCO Angers: Gasset shows his confidence in the future
If the SCO remains in one of its most successful matches of the season (2-0 against Brest), the objective of the weekend is not to return empty-handed from Mosson. Alexandre Dujeux, who will still do without Sidiki Chérif (resumption), should bring Estéban Lepaul back in front. For his part, Jean-Louis Gasset is convinced that the faithful of the MHSC “will still be with us. They know that this is a turning point, if we want to have any hope of survival, we have to beat Angers. This is a call to supporters. We are at the start of 2025, I know that the end of 2024 was severe, the Puy match was dismal (0-4, December 21 in the Coupe de France), but it was an accident. The Montpellier coach is relying on positive signals, the state of mind and the freshness displayed in Lyon last Saturday. “I told my players: it will work out. We deserve it, we are ready to face a match like the one on Sunday (today). I have seen clear progress, physically, we are better, technically, we last longer. In Lyon, we hit the bar, we scored a goal that was ultimately disallowed. When we see the opportunities in Lens, Saint-Étienne, Lyon… it won’t last. » To face the SCO, the staff recovers Arnaud Nordin, Joris Chotard and Tanguy Coulibaly, as well as Kiki Kouyaté, long injured and finally in the group.
AS Monaco: it’s official for Mika Biereth
Mika Biereth joins AS Monaco! The Danish striker has signed until June 2029 with the Principality club. This season, the 21-year-old has scored 14 goals and provided 5 assists in 25 matches for Sturm Graz.
Toulouse FC: Aboukhlal tracked by Wolverhampton
The sole scorer in the victory at Lens last Sunday (1-0), Zakaria Aboukhlal has had an excellent start to the season, with 6 goals and 2 assists in 16 matches to his credit. His performances attracted the interest of several clubs including Wolverhampton. According to Foot Mercato, the Wolves are following the Moroccan star very closely and hope to attract him, who is capable of evolving in different positions on the attacking front.
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