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Bun (6): even when he has nothing to do until the end of regulation time, he makes the save which is worth 3 points in added time (90’+1). Stainless the Polish giant.
Lotomba (5): back in the eleven a month following his injury once morest OM, he lacked liveliness on his supports and lost a few easy balls before feeling cramps and having to give way to Louchet (72′). The kid played two positions (right back, then winger) and did it with determination.
Rosario (6): a procrastination (45’+1) for the negative, an opposition header to counter a dangerous Toulouse strike (71′) and an overall serenity to embody everything good he was able to do in the absence of Todibo. The soldier responded once more.
Dante (7): what action the Brazilian performed before launching Guessand (87′)! Implacably serene in everything he did, the Commander proved that he remained a sure value even without his most loyal lieutenant at his side.
Bard (7): combative throughout the first period, he continued his demolition business followingwards with the added supreme bonus: the interception and the good penultimate pass on the only goal of the game.
Sanson (7): undoubtedly the most alert midfielder with the ball at his feet. The one who found the most verticality in the game too, until finally embracing success and efficiency on his decisive pass for Moffi.
Thuram (6): he perfectly replaced Bulka on his line at the end of the match, proof of his seriousness and his involvement in the withdrawal. Almost a little too much, since it has often been positioned too low to have more influence in the construction.
Diop (5): he worked effectively in recovery but was less influential in possession, where we ultimately expected him the most. Injured, he gave up his place at the break Claude-Maurice (note = 5), who immediately stood out by trying his luck from 20 meters (47′). Without any shine either subsequently in the last meters despite a technique that remains as silky as ever.
Laborde (4): he managed a good delivery in the first half in the center forward position, but poorly negotiated his only goal opportunity following the break (57′). Voluntary but messy in the middle too, he was replaced by Guessand (66′), who kept the balls and got fouls where necessary. Another solid and collectively valuable entry for the young Aiglon.
Moffi (6): still in difficulty with his back to goal, he swapped positions with Laborde to finally create a striking situation (41′). He knew how to cross at the right time from his right lane to convert Sanson’s offering and secure the victory. Replaced by Mendy (84′) to densify the lane at the end of the match.
Has (4): he never managed to make a difference with the ball, his strong point however. Involved in the withdrawal, he was replaced by Perraud (72′), author of good splits with Bard at the end of the match.
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