Surprised by the defeat of LOSC (2-1) this Saturday in Strasbourg, Damien Perquis and Florent Gautreau estimated that the Lille replacements were not in size.
As part of the nineteenth day of Ligue 1 McDonald's, the LOSC moved to Strasbourg. This part, however well started with the opening of the score of Osame Sahraoui (8 ′), was overthrown in a few moments by the Strasbourg, authors of two achievements in blow (70 ′ and 74 ′). This scenario surprised Damien Sequis: “What surprised me was having been returned in 4 minutes. This is what really questions me, because on The content of the match, until elimination was pretty good. There was a little madness of the Strasbourgers, but on the whole, Lille seemed strong. Strictly speaking, a draw, okay, but I didn't see them being beaten ”he believes on radio air RMC.
“You see that When there is no Jonathan David, Edon Zhegrova, even Rémy Cabella, it can stakecontinues the former Nottingham Forest player. When you have needs, your management must meet it, or not, and after, you have to do accordingly, and it is more complicated for some. »»
“I am not worried at all for LOSC”
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On the other side of the plateau, Florent Gautreau continues:
“What bothers me is that they cannot afford to do this turnover there. The poor man, he did not make a bad match, but (Mohamed) Bayo was twice this season and the twice, Lille losthe recalls.
All absences are starting to do a lot. I am not worried about the holders, but what to say to Lille leaders It is because if they want to be competitive in this kind of week, you need a little more quality. That's it. I did not find the LOSC ridiculous, I was ready to congratulate them. The match is not cat But with Mandi behind and Bayo in front, it's Too Much for team like that ”he insists.
“I am not worried at all for LOSCit is one of the teams that have the most certainties in the game, but after a while, It is logical that this team lacks a bit of juice in this kind of condition. It's complicated to perform with these replacements ”judge the columnist, to conclude his passage in l’After Foot.