Youth League – J2: With “los tres diablos”, the youth of LOSC celebrate at Real Madrid

Youth League – J2: With “los tres diablos”, the youth of LOSC celebrate at Real Madrid
Youth League – J2: With “los tres diablos”, the youth of LOSC celebrate at Real Madrid

A few hours before their elders, the youth of LOSC were opposed to Real Madrid. In front of an audience committed to her cause, she shone and achieved her first success of the season in the Youth League (2-1).

This Wednesday, at around 3 p.m., it was an hour before time for LOSC who hosted Real Madrid at the Domaine de Luchin as part of the 2nd day of the Youth League. The atmosphere was already boiling with nearly 1,000 spectators in front of the lawn of the Eden Hazard Stadium and suffice to say that they did not leave disappointed. As proof, Madrid television will long remember this game and Lilian Baret, Younes Lachaab and Soriba Diaoune, nicknamed “los tres diablos” throughout its course. Samy Merzouk, in the cages, was heroic at the end of the match.



The film of the meeting

Accustomed to treading this lawn in the championship, whether in National 3 or among the U19s, the youth easily adapted to the thousands of gazes present in the stands, ready to observe their exploits. It’s simple, the first act was one-sided, or almost, with hostilities launched from the start (2′) by Younes Lachaab. Real Madrid, for their part, responded a few moments later with a first attempt that was too lazy.

The rest was one-sided, as the Mastiffs outrageously dominated their subject. Younes Lachaab and Soriba Diaoune made important individual differences to serve Shina Ayodele. However, the first huge action of the match was missing with a lob that flew past the cages in a one-on-one. Underwater, the Madrilenians try to react with early changes, but this does not have the desired effect. Younes Lachaab sees his shot pass just above from a tight angle (29′) after reviewing the entire defense (29′). In the process, the Madrid goalkeeper made his first save. The Madrid staff were mad with rage on their bench. However, despite this outrageous domination, we had to wait until the last minutes of the first act to see the nets shake.

The first to strike is none other than Soriba Diaoune. Author of a double against USL last Sunday, he continued his crazy momentum by opening the score. Alerted in the area, he dribbled past his opponent and delivered a perfect shot by opening his foot (40′).

Determined to maintain their hold, they hit the mark by doubling their lead straight away. Lachaab and Diaoune combined, concluding their action with a perfect pass for Shina Ayodele. Launched from deep, he didn’t miss the target this time and sent the ball into the back of the net (43′). The Lille youth are rewarded for all their efforts at the break (2-0). The supporters in the aisles are totally euphoric, almost stunned by the performance of their young protégés.

Upon returning from the locker room, LOSC had only one objective, to try to break through once and for all. This is how his men got off to a flying start with a strike from Lachaab on the post and another from Imbondo. It flew into the top corner, but the Madrid goalkeeper flew into the air to push the ball away (47′). The rest of the match was unfortunately less to the advantage of the Mastiffs, shaken by Real Madrid’s new game plan. On the bench, Alvaro Arbeloa was not yet ready to give up.

The Madrid situations continued one after another, including four simultaneous attempts on a huge highlight. Lille always managed to deflect opposing attempts, sometimes coming close to a penalty or a handball (77′). About ten minutes later, it was the post that saved Samy Merzouk’s goal. Solid so far, he showed heroism at the end of the match. While a foul was forgotten at the entrance to the area, Real Madrid had a golden opportunity to hit the mark, but the Lille goalkeeper dived all the way and pushed away with his fingertips a ball that was heading straight into the small area. net (90+1′). The end of the match was excruciating from start to finish, making the joy all the more immense when the final whistle blew. Lille youth did it, LOSC defeated Real Madrid in the Youth League. On Madrid television, several young Lille residents did not go unnoticed, such as the young Soriba Diaoune, whose comments the journalists fell under the spell of.

With a draw (Sporting CP, 2-2) and a victory (Real Madrid, 2-1), LOSC is provisionally in thirteenth place in the Youth League standings. Note the exit due to injury of Shina Ayodele at the hour mark.

LOSC 2-1 Real Madrid (2-0)

Youth League – 2nd day – Wednesday October 2 at 3 p.m. at Domaine de Luchin – 941 spectators

Buts : Diaoune (40′), Ayodele (43′) for LOSC, (56′) for Real Madrid Warning : Imbondo (12′) for LOSC, Duran (35′) for Real Madrid

LOSC : Merzouk – Mbamba, Bonnechère, Cossier (Goffi 62′), Lucea – Faïz (Fokam 74′), Imbondo, Baret (Apkakou 62′) – Ayodele (Akale 67′), Diaoune, Lachaab (Traoré 62′)

Real Madrid : Gonzalez – Fortea (Barran 20′), Valdepenas, Aguado, Mesa (Navascues 76′) – Yanez, Regueira, Duran (Fortuni, Martin – Barroso (Perea 46′), Santiago (De Llanos 20′)

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