SuperLoaned by LOSC to FC Annecy this season, Trévis Dago experienced his first start in Ligue 2 this Tuesday.
Far from their nest, the youth of Lille are gradually learning to stand on their own two feet. This is the case of Trévis Dago (19 years old), loaned by LOSC to FC Annecy, a Ligue 2 team, this summer. Having held a super-sub role since his arrival, he has recently seen his status re-evaluated upwards. And yes, the Lille striker had his first start at the second national level this Tuesday, as part of his eleventh day.
Traveling to Grenoble, Laurent Guyot placed his trust in Trévis Dago, who had already managed to shake the net twice during his late entries in the match. He had only experienced the first minutes of a match once before, it was during a friendly match lost to Lausanne Sport (1-2) at the beginning of October. The native of Villeneuve Saint-Georges was this time aligned alone at the forefront of the attack, and was particularly interesting in his play with his back to goal, as a point of support for his partners. He was also not far, in this style, from offering a decisive pass to one of his partners with a one-touch throw-in via an inspired roulette (38′). Despite the bar (16′) and numerous situations, the Annéciens were unable to open the score, while firmly maintaining their clean sheets. Grenoble and Annecy therefore separated with a goalless draw (0-0).
On an individual level, Trévis Dago played the first 63 minutes of the match before being replaced by Djoco. However, despite this early exit, he made a good impression for his first start, as evidenced by his nomination as man of the match. The Lille player was elected by his supporters: “For his first start of the season, he demonstrated all his power and his ability to keep the ball with his back to the game”underlines FC Annecy in its publication. Thus, like his friend Ugo Raghouber, Trévis Dago is gradually making his mark in Ligue 2.
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