The end of a Dantesque period. This Sunday in Nice, LOSC completes a marathon of six matches in less than a month. A frantic race well negotiated by the Bruno Genesio men as they ride a series of eight consecutive matches without defeat in all competitions.
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Finish well before the break
The draw against Juventus last Wednesday (1-1) is like the Lille team in recent times: combative. Despite the injuries affecting his squad, Bruno Genesio has built strength of character. If the second period against Turin was not good, with the Mastiffs who suffered the blow physically, it at least confirmed the good state of mind of the group. A mentality embodied by senior players like Benjamin André, Aïssa Mandi but also Lucas Chevalier. The goalkeeper from Calais will honor his first call-up to the French team at the next gathering of Didier Deschamps' men.
Facing Nice, LOSC will be deprived of eight elements: Bentaleb, Umtiti, Santos, Mbappé, Haraldsson, André Gomes, Touré and Meunier. A list that is still long but which is gradually getting shorter, notably with the returns of Cabella and Ismaily. The Brazilian's last appearance dates back to August 20, during the first leg of the Champions League play-off against Slavia Prague.
Match to follow from 2:30 p.m. on France Bleu Nord
Facing 6th place from Nice, undefeated in the league for almost two months, but struggling in the Europa League, the Mastiffs can steal third place in the championship from Marseille if they succeed. A poster to follow live, from 2:30 p.m., on France Bleu Nord with comments from Benjamin Pierson live from the Allianz Riviera.
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