The Dogues are doing very well with two upcoming suspensions, the card point after AJ – LOSC

The Dogues are doing very well with two upcoming suspensions, the card point after AJ – LOSC
The Dogues are doing very well with two upcoming suspensions, the card point after AJ Auxerre – LOSC

The meeting between LOSC and AJ (0-0) was rich in disciplinary sanctions for the Mastiffs, including two elements which will be suspended during the trip to .

LOSC’s evening in Yonne, territory in which its men were neutralized by Christophe Pélissier’s AJ Auxerre (0-0), was special, as evidenced by the declarations of Bruno Genesio at the final whistle. This zero result will have consequences, firstly accounting with the threat of a fall to sixth place depending on the competition, but also on the next meetings of the Mastiffs, who will soon have to maneuver without Jonathan David or Alexsandro.

The Brazilian was the last man to be sanctioned this Friday, caught failing in a transition phase at Auxerre (90+8′). Before him, André Gomes (55′), Jonathan David (15′) and Benjamin André (12′) had in turn received a yellow card. The two natives of the American continent will therefore be suspended for the trip to Strasbourg on January 25.

Carton(s) et
sanction(s)

Players Box(es) received Matches played since…
Gabriel Gudmundsson 1 10
Aïssa Mandi 2 10
Jonathan David 3 10
Edon Zhegrova 1 9
Angel Gomes 1 8
Alexsandro 2 7
Matias Fernandez-Pardo 2 7
Ngal’ayel Mukau 1 6
Remy Cabella 1 6
Hakon Haraldsson 2 6
Benjamin Andrew 2 4
André Gomes 2 4
Bafode Diakité 1 4

In addition to these two upcoming suspensions, Benjamin André and André Gomes join the line of the Dogues in the breach, potentially in danger during the next LOSC outing. In the opposite direction, Gabriel Gudmundsson and Aïssa Mandi see one of their sanctions fly away.

As a reminder, after 3 yellow cards in 10 matches, the player receives an automatic one-match suspension after going to the disciplinary committee. The sanction is always effective from the Tuesday following the passage in committee.

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