Luc Steins is the master of the Parisian game with 120 assists in 12 matches. Since Prandi's injury, he has had to take even more responsibility to maintain the Paris Saint-Germain attack, which is still impressive (best in the championship). His vision of the game allows him to find his teammates perfectly, notably Kamil Syprzak, author of 82 goals this season. Despite his 1m73 height, the Dutch center-half compensates with unparalleled tactical intelligence and shooting efficiency (81% success rate).
Facing him, Aymeric Minne, more offensive with 86 goals in 14 matches. The conductor of the “H” relies on his power and his impact on the back base to weigh in on the Nantes game, well supported by Thibaud Briet. Minne is capable of energizing Grégory Cojean's entire attack, which makes him a centerpiece of the Nantes squad.
If the Dutchman excels in speed, the Frenchman imposes his power and impact. Two different styles for a duel which could change the match between Nantes and Paris this Sunday, in front of more than 10,000 spectators at Néodif XXL.
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