After a Wednesday break, dedicated to care for those who needed it, the Racingmen returned to the pitch this Thursday morning a little over 72 hours before their trip to Nice on Sunday (8:45 p.m.) for the 12e day of Ligue 1.
Many internationals – Ismaël Doukouré, Robin Risser, Djordje Petrovic, Diego Moreira, Milos Lukovic, Rayane Messi, Tidiane Diallo, Oscar Perea – have found their partners.
But some were still missing on the field: Habib Diarra, triple scorer with Senegal and in any case suspended for the trip to the Côte d’Azur, Saïdou Sow, Guéla Doué and Sebastian Nanasi, decisive passer with Sweden.
On Wednesday, the latter was voted best player – and best midfielder – in the 2024 Swedish championship even though he only played 17 of the 30 matches this season before being transferred to Strasbourg in August.
But his six goals and nine assists with the new national champion Malmö won support.
Emegha too fair
Still too close after his double ankle/knee sprain in his left leg and his exit at half-time at the Parc des Princes on October 19, Emmanuel Emegha was once again content with a few laps of the field, accompanied by Perea.
Doukouré and Moïse Sahi, injured in the knee on August 10 during the pre-season friendly match in Mönchengladbach, then operated on at the beginning of September, took part in the small workshops at the start of the session, but not in the eleven against eleven opposition which ‘concluded.
The other cripples before the international break, Mamadou Sarr, who withdrew against Monaco on November 9 for knee discomfort, and Jérémy Sebas, unavailable for more than a month due to back pain, returned to the group a few days ago. .
Victim of a crack in his left kneecap in Mönchengladbach before the three 2024-2025 games, Thomas Delaine also resumed collective training. But the full-back will have to go through the reserve box, in National 3, to perfect his condition and regain rhythm.
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