Heroic knight, Metz clumsiness… the tops and the flops

Lucas Chevalier disgusted FC Metz. Laurent Sanson / Panoramic / Laurent SANSON / Laurent Sanson / Panoramic / Laurent SANSON

LOSC dominated FC Metz (2-0) this Sunday at the Pierre Mauroy stadium, thanks in particular to two penalties saved by its goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier.

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The wall Lucas Chevalier

Specialist in penalties, the Lille goalkeeper proved this afternoon, if necessary, that the exercise is not a lottery. The 22-year-old goalkeeper first repelled Elisor’s attempt (23rd) to prevent LOSC from chasing the score. And after the break, when his team led 2-0, he (again) pulled out all the stops against Camara this time (55th). Certainly, it was he who conceded the second penalty by missing his exit at the feet of Elisor. But his magnificent save made up for it. Stopping two penalties in the same match is a very rare performance, Chevalier did it. His performance has undoubtedly not escaped Thierry Henry, who could select him for the French U23s for the Paris Olympic Games.

The class of Nabil Bentaleb

The Algerian midfielder only played 56 minutes (replaced by André) but produced a very clean performance. Very comfortable technically and quick in his decision-making, the former Angevin is the hub of Lille’s polished game. His sentry position suits him perfectly, he who shines equally well in short and long passes. Bentaleb even delighted Pierre Mauroy’s audience with some technical moves including a superb roulette. His class is gradually making us forget the Portuguese André Gomes, who performed very well last season.

LOSC continues its good series

Eight matches without defeat in the League (5 wins, 3 draws), twelve in all competitions, LOSC has been running at full speed since the beginning of October. Here are the Mastiffs of Paulo Fonseca at the foot of the podium, three points behind the runner-up from Nice. If the performance was not perfect this evening, especially the second half was more sluggish, Lille pressed when necessary to tame Messins. Like the attacking duo composed of Yusuf Yazici and Jonathan David, clumsy then decisive with a goal each in added time of the first act.

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The Metz attackers will blame themselves

A goalkeeper save from a penalty also means clumsiness on the part of the shooters. In a match where his chances were very rare in the game, Metz could not have dreamed of better with this first penalty obtained by Sabaly at 0-0. But Simon Elisor stumbled on Chevalier before letting Lamine Camara shoot the second (at 0-2), without further success. On the lawn of a candidate for the podium, the promoted Metz has no right to waste such important ammunition, even against a great Knight. László Bölöni’s men, who see their unbeaten streak (four games) come to an end, will harbor regrets despite Lille’s domination.

Rémy Cabella did not find the key

Established on the left wing with the captain’s armband, the Lille number 10 was messy in the last gesture this afternoon. Very active and available to his partners, the former Marseillais spoiled his good intentions with bad choices. He notably missed the 3-0 ball by preferring the pass to the shot which was necessary in front of Oukidja. Like Edon Zhegrova, Cabella never stopped trying and hitting but he faltered technically.

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