New player aware
This time, it’s David who is booked, after a foul on Owusu.
Lille resumes its good habits
Lille confiscates this ball and asphyxiates their opponents.
More fear than harm
Sinayoko in turn got up. The game will soon be able to resume.
First yellow card issued
André is warned, certainly for this big tackle. The Lille resident doesn’t understand.
A Lille and an Auxerrois on the ground
Big contact between André and Sinayoko. Both men remain on the ground. The Auxerrois must be taken care of.
De Percin’s intervention!
From afar, André unleashes a right strike. De Percin relaxes on his left and makes a decisive first save! Corner for Lille.
Haraldsson made a gesture
On the right side, Cabella addresses a cross, in the area. Haraldsson tries to make a move, but he misses the ball.
Lille has the ball
Lille are progressing with ball and are already established in the Auxerre camp. For the moment, the opposing block is well in place.
The two teams observe each other
We start this meeting with a round of observation, particularly at midfield level.
Here we go for the first period!
The kick-off was given and Lille started.
A match for David?
Since the start of this Ligue 1 season, the top scorer for Lille, and in the French championship, is Canadian striker Jonathan David (24), already the author of eleven goals but also an assist. On the Auxerre side, it is Ivorian midfielder Hamed Junior Traoré (24 years old), with seven goals but also an assist.
Auxerre, to look ahead again
For its part, Auxerre (six wins, three draws, seven defeats) is ninth (but third at home) with 21 points, 24 goals scored and the seventh worst defense, tied with Angers (26 goals conceded). A victory and the club would return to seventh place from an accounting point of view.
Lille, to get on the podium
In the French championship standings, Lille (seven wins, seven draws, two defeats) is fourth (as away) with 28 points, 26 goals scored and the third best defense (sixteen goals conceded). A victory and the club would overtake third-placed Monaco.
Lille, continue to travel well
Last September 17, in the Champions League, on the pitch of Sporting (2-0), necessarily also corresponded to Lille’s last defeat on the road. Since then, away from home and in all competitions, the club has had five wins and four draws.
Lille, stay on this good dynamic
Lille has not lost a single match since September 17. It was within the framework of the Champions League, on the pitch of Sporting (2-0). Since then, in all competitions, the club is currently on a series of ten wins and eight draws.
Auxerre, a lair to be preserved again
This famous victory on November 24, as part of the twelfth day of Ligue 1, against Angers (1-0) is therefore obviously also Auxerre’s last at home. Since then, the club has made three new receptions, in all competitions, for a record of two draws then a defeat.
Auxerre, end of the bad series?
Auxerre’s last victory dates back to November 24. It was as part of the twelfth day of Ligue 1, against Angers (1-0). Since then, in all competitions, the club remains on a series of two draws and three defeats, including two in its last two outings.
Another close match?
The last confrontation between the two teams dates back to April 22, 2023. As part of the 32nd day of Ligue 1, Auxerre and Lille parted in a draw (1-1), with a goal from Senegalese M’Baye Niang (62nd) on one side, against an achievement by Canadian striker Jonathan David from the penalty spot (36th) on the other.
Gaël Angoula on the whistle
At the Abbé-Deschamps stadium in Auxerre, the referee of the match will be Gaël Angoula.
The Lille eleven
Knight – Mandi, Diakité, Alexsandro, Ismaily – André, Bouaddi – Cabella, André Gomes, Haraldsson – David
The auxerroise composition
De Percin – Joly, Diomandé, Jubal, Akpa, Mensah – Perrin, Owusu, Diousse, Traorè – Sinayoko
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