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The Racing Club de Lens defeated in the Northern derby. This Friday, the Sang et Or failed to bring down LOSC and had to lose with a score of 2 goals to 1. Despite Elye Wahi's hopeful goal at the end of the match, the men by Franck Haise failed to overthrow their opponents.
After the match, the Lensois coach spoke about his team's setback and believes that the evening's opponent was simply on top. “We did what we could. We must recognize that we have opponents who are stronger than us. I can't blame my players much. We were beaten because there was more quality on the other side.” noted the French coach at the microphone of Prime Video.
Two defeats in a row for the RCL
This is a new setback for the Lens Racing Club. The Lensois continue with a second setback in a row in League 1 after the one conceded on their lawn against OGC Nice before the international break (1-3).
Brice Samba's teammates are provisionally in 6th place with 42 points on the clock while awaiting the matches of Olympique de Marseille against Paris Saint-Germain and Stade Rennais against RC Strasbourg. The Sang et Or will host Le Havre on the next day with the aim of stopping this little negative spiral.
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