Thomas Siniecki, Media365: published on Wednesday January 15, 2025 at 12:10 a.m.
Discover our tops and our flops at the end of Lille's qualification in Marseille (1-1, tab: 3-4) Tuesday in the round of 32 of the Coupe de France.
The tops
Vito Mannone
The Mastiff goalkeeper, author of two decisive saves against Mason Greenwood, was perhaps a bit guilty of Luis Henrique's equalizer. But his penalty shootout swept everything away, and largely in the right direction, with his two saves and in particular this fantastic save in front of Rowe to finish.
Hakon Haraldsson
Decisive as in the Champions League against Sturm Graz, shortly after coming into play, this time he opened the scoring upon receiving an excellent service from Jonathan David, projecting himself perfectly into the area to find himself alone against the Marseille goalkeeper.
Adrien Rabiot
At the heart of performances that were not really exceptional at an individual level, it was again he who showed himself to be the most valuable in the ranks of Olympique de Marseille. His volume of play is consistent, at a very high level, and that won't change as long as he's healthy.
-The flops
Derek Cornelius
At fault on the goal, being overtaken by Jonathan David, the Canadian defender still does not give any guarantees. Too bad, as he made a third start (in all competitions), which had not happened to him since October.
Neal Maupay – The Best Of Neal Maupay
Beyond scoring with his hand a disallowed goal in the first period to open the scoring, when he could perhaps have taken the ball better at close range, the former Brighton striker frankly showed nothing on this round of 16 in the Cup.
Ngal'ayel Mukau
Revealed in the Champions League, the young Belgian midfielder struggled in the fight on Tuesday evening at the Orange Vélodrome. It's the job that continues to come in, and at only 20 years old, he still has to find the rhythm in this kind of high intensity where the ball constantly goes to both sides.