After this performance between FC Nantes and LOSC, Tribune Nantaise attributes its notes to the Canaries present on the pitch.
Anthony Lopes (6) : The new Nantes goalkeeper showed serenity, notably by brilliantly stopping an attempt from Benjamin André in the first period. Little used overall, he can do nothing about Gudmundsson's goal.
Kevin Amian (4) : Although he made some decent defensive interventions, he was often overtaken on his side, notably by Gudmundsson and Cabella.
Nathan Zézé (5) : A complicated match for the defender, who seemed hesitant in his restarts and in difficulty facing the intensity of Lille. He will put in a slightly more solid performance in the second half.
Nicolas Cozza (3.5) : An evening to forget for the central defender, caught in several duels and author of avoidable mistakes. His yellow card illustrates his frustration.
Johann Lepenant (5.5) : Active in the middle, he often sought to restart cleanly and stabilize the team. Unfortunately, some inaccuracies tarnished his performance.
Pedro Chirivella (4.5) : Below his usual abilities, he was unable to influence the construction of the Nantes game and was replaced in the second half to breathe dynamism into the team.
Douglas Augusto (5) : Solid and hardworking, he held up well in the middle but lacked influence in the offensive transition.
Thomas Sorba (4) : Too discreet in the game, he did not contribute enough in the offensive phases and had difficulty supporting his partners in key moments.
Ignatius Ganago (3) : Transparent, the Cameroonian striker failed to make an impact in the duels or to prove dangerous. A match without.
Matthis Abline (7.5) : The best Nantes player on the pitch. Author of the equalizer on an impeccably transformed penalty, he was constantly active and close to a double in the second half. His combativeness allowed Nantes to snatch a precious point.