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The Lille leader reacted to the draw of the northern club in the knockout stages of the Champions League.
The LOSC is fixed on its next opponent in the Champions League and will face Borussia Dortmund in the round of 16. The current 5ᵉ of Ligue 1, which has already created the surprise by defeating Real Madrid (1-0) and Atlético Madrid (3-1), as well as taking head to the Juventus of Turin (1-1 ) In the regular season, inherited the 11ᵉ of Bundesliga and vice-champion of Europe 2024.
If the BVB is going through a difficult period this season in the league, the German training remains an opponent not to underestimate. She will notably be able to count on her number one offensive weapon: Serhou Guirassy. The Guinean international is currently at the top of the ranking of the best scorers in the competition with 10 achievements in 10 disputed games. For Sylvain Armand, LOSC sports coordinator, the challenge promises to be exciting.
“There are beautiful things to do and live”
“I preferred Bruges because the trip was less far”quipped the former Parisian to Canal+.
“It will be a difficult match, a nice poster. We are very happy to be here in the draw of the 8th. We are going to play the finalist for the past season, it's a great German team who has games. They have the top scorer in the Champions League. There are beautiful things to do and live. The positive point is also to play back home. »»
Bruno Genesio's men will travel to the Iduna Park signal on March 4 and will then receive the Borussen at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium on March 11. In the event of qualification, the Lille would find the winner of the Benfica-Barça double confrontation.
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