Lens inspires Monaco, Dante tackles its leaders in Nice, arbitration causes scandal in L1
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OGC Nice: Dante reprimands its leaders
Dante was there to pass on the messages to his management yesterday, shortly after OGC Nice lost at home to SCO Angers (0-1). “It’s no coincidence,” said the captain about the Gym’s failed start to the season. Each player must be self-critical to give more for the club. The club wanted to do better during the transfer window but couldn’t. Faves? When you give him his team 24 hours before the end of the transfer window, you are less credible to ask yourself questions about him… There have been departures in the club which have hurt us, in the organization, in the ‘ requirement, in the vision of things. And today, we feel it. Hear: that of Julien Fournier, the former sports director, whom Dave Brailsford, the new strong man of the OGCN, had hastened to send away…
SCO Angers: Baticle in a new area
Gérald Baticle was relieved after the victory of the SCO, yesterday in Nice (1-0) the second consecutive success after that against Montpellier (2-1, last Sunday). “We were in a very difficult pass and, even if there is still a long way to go, I saw a solidity that I did not feel before, retained the Angevin coach at a press conference. This second victory allows us to enter a new zone. “Equal on points with Nice…
RC Lens: AS Monaco inspired by Racing!
If AS Monaco won yesterday in Reims (1-0), the switch for the third time this season to 4-4-2 allowed to rebalance the team and, above all, to give more weight to the attack. “We saw Reims-Lens (1-1, September 4) and we decided to play four behind to find the spaces, explained Philippe Clément at a press conference. But I do not agree that it was better in 4-4-2. On such a well-played three behind. It’s not the same to face PSG or Reims and it’s important to be able to play with both systems (in 4-4-2 therefore, and with a defense of three, in a 3-4-3 or a 3-5-2). »
Ligue 1: arbitration does damage
After eight days, the referees are still very present in the debate on the level of Ligue 1. New disputes thus accompanied their decisions yesterday in Reims then in Nice. At the Auguste-Delaune stadium, Bradley Locko was first sent off for hitting an ankle from Breel Embolo. Mr. Bollengier was not helped by his assistant: he immediately took out his red card. The defender, however, sought to free his camp without seeing the Monaco striker, who arrived late. “The referee killed the match, lamented Oscar Garcia. The assistant referee hasn’t played much football. I don’t understand why we didn’t use VAR. In my opinion, they are charging us something. But I don’t know what. »
At the Allianz Arena, the match had barely started when Mr. Dechepy, the referee for Nice-Angers (0-1), had already expelled Jean-Clair Todibo after… nine seconds of play. The reason? Having unbalanced the SCO striker Abdallah Sima who went alone on goal. “An arbitrary choice which shocks me and which condemns my team to start the match with a big disadvantage, regretted the Niçois on Twitter. The decisions of the referees at the start of the season are very questionable, even scandalous and I hope that the LFP will do something about it. »
Estac: the infirmary has filled up
Forced to leave his partners at the start of the match between his team and Clermont (3-1 victory), Trojan Rony Lopes suffered an hamstring injury. Adil Rami, absent from the group, suffers from a calf. “I can’t give you the rank, we don’t have an echo with us. He’s going to do exams,” Irles explained of the former. Rami had a scare in his calf. I made the decision at the last minute not to put him in the squad or on the field. These are two alerts. We have fifteen days to recover. »
🔴🔵📰Press review #PSG from the team, Monday, September 19 3/3 #OLPSG 📸📰 @rdppsg :
– In the middle, the promise then the anguish
– Neymar Stats
– Rankings of L1, scorers and passers
– The typical team of the week with Verratti and Messi pic.twitter.com/13cDoLo17A— lhistoire (@lhistoirepsg) September 19, 2022