Losc is aiming for a third success in the Champions League to move closer to the play-offs… Follow the match

After their exploits against Real and Atlético de Madrid, the Mastiffs want to continue their road towards qualification on Wednesday in Italy.

Télévisions – Sports Editorial

Published on 27/11/2024 19:50

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Canadian LOSC striker Jonathan David against Real Madrid during the 2nd day of the Champions League, October 2, 2024. (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
Canadian LOSC striker Jonathan David against Real Madrid during the 2nd day of the Champions League, October 2, 2024. (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

With seven points on the clock, including two prestigious victories against the Madrid juggernauts and a draw against Juve, can legitimately hope to secure a ticket for the Champions League play-offs (by finishing between 9th and 24th places). Undefeated in all competitions since September 17, Bruno Génésio's men travel to Bologna on Wednesday, November 27, against an opponent determined to truly launch their European campaign.

31st with just one point, Bologna is running out of steam offensively (zero goals scored). At a press conference, Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano explained that “his priority” was to resolve this problem, while his team has just come out of a big slap received in the championship against Lazio (3-0). Jonathan David, already the scorer of four goals this season in C1, will be the man to watch for Losc.

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