Lens and Openda impose their law on Toulouse – 2022-10-28 at 22:55
Lens and Openda impose their law on Toulouse
In a match that took its time before getting carried away, Lens dominated a pale team from Toulouse. Dominating from start to finish, the Sang et Or finally saw Loïs Openda offer herself a triple after coming into play to underline their second place in the standings.
Lens 3-0 Toulouse
But: Openda (60
e
87
e
and 90
e
+2)
A dolphin with increasingly long teeth, a promoted player with an ambitious game, a stadium still and always incandescent: everything came together at Bollaert to launch in the best possible way this weekend of Ligue 1. And after a long unexciting evening , the
fury
lensoise ended up winning Toulouse, too tight to hope for a result. Saved by Dupé from the penalty spot, the Violets gave in to the coaching and insistence of Franck Haise’s gang, Loïs Openda materializing the domination of his team three times after coming into play. Racing continues to blow on the back of the neck of the PSG, which hosts Troyes, Saturday.
Draft version
In the hell of the North, the Blood and Gold did not take long to jostle asphyxiated Toulouse residents. The first alert comes from the foot of Fofana (7
e
), omnipresent as usual in the four rooms of the meadow. At the end of a counter-attack carried out at 1000 an hour, the Ivorian midfielder did not fit on Frankowski’s surrender (12
e
), before Saïd saw Dupé fold on his attempt (14
e
). Cornered, the Téfécé holds as best it can, not helped by too much technical waste which simply complicates the task when getting the ball out. And shows a big lack of spontaneity on the few balls in the area, like Dejaegere, against the return of Machado (29
e
). After a few minutes of worrying about Rouault, who fell on his neck after a duel on a corner, Aboukhlal in turn lost company with the northern rear guard, but Gradit in turn came to save the barracks (33
e
).
Openda, King of the North
Fifteen minutes to catch their breath, and the Lensois put the heads of their…
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