Franck Haise incenses Loïs Openda, author of a triple against Toulouse
The man of the evening at Stade Bollaert, this Friday evening against Toulouse FC. Author of a triple in the second period, Loïs Openda allowed his team to take the 3 points and continue their march forward in the championship. The Blood and Gold consolidate their second place in the standings behind Paris Saint-Germain (30 points).
A high-flying performance that earned him the praise of his coach, Franck Haise after the match. The French technician, however, does not want everything to get carried away around his player despite this class outing from the part of his 22-year-old striker.
Author of a hat-trick in 30 minutes, Lois Openda made a gala match against FC Toulouse. Entering the game a little before the hour mark in place of Wesley Said, the 22-year-old player single-handedly overturned the game against Philippe Montanier’s men. A performance that allows him to bring his total to 7 achievements in League 1 this season which places him in 8th place in the ranking of the league’s top scorers just ahead of Leo Messi and his partner Florian Sotoca.
After the encounter, his coach was quick to praise his striker while insisting that his player still needed to improve and work on aspects of his game.” He is a young striker who still needs to develop in a whole host of aspects. He already has real potential and strengths but he must continue to develop his game. He is also discovering Ligue 1, which is a different league from that of the Netherlands, with more solid defences. He must continue to work on his markdowns, the quality of his calls. He still has a real margin.”
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