Stade Brestois: fibula fracture for Lees-Melou, his season is over

He is one of the best players in the historic season at Stade Brestois, as evidenced by his nomination among the five Ligue 1 players for the title of “best player of the season” at the UNFP trophies on May 13. But he will miss the last two games of the Ty Zefs season in search ofdirect qualification for the Champions League for next season. Pierre Lees-Melou suffers froma fractured fibula in his right leg and will be operated on. This is the announcement made this morning by Eric Roy on the eve of Brest’s match against Reims for the 33rd day of L1 this Friday evening.

Affected in Rennes, he started against Nantes before being replaced

Hit in a clash at the start of the match during phenomenal derby in Rennes On April 28, the Brest midfielder finished the match limping extremely low as he left the locker room. Cleaning up training last week, he was despite everything started to face Nantes but left his partners in the 28th minute of play. Before announcing its great reserve in being able to be operational to challenge Reims this Friday. Ultimately, the verdict is even worse for the Brest gaming regulator. He will miss the last two games of the season.

Del Castillo and Doumbia also absent against Reims

Romain Del Castillo is the other major player absent to challenge Reims: the attacking midfielder, left in the 41st minute of the match against Nantes due to a calf strain, “started jogging again” according to his coach, who hopes to be able to count on him for the last match of the season in Toulouse. Finally, as part of the loan agreement concluded between the two clubs, Kamory Doumbia will not be able to play against the club at who it belongs to.

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