Jonathan David confides: “There are people who…”

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The Canadian LOSC international admitted that the Champions League served as a springboard for him.

LOSC is riding a positive dynamic, and Jonathan David has a lot to do with it. The Canadian striker, author of 17 goals and 5 assists in 26 matches in all competitions, was decisive in each competition contested by Lille, whether in Ligue 1, the Coupe de France or the Champions League.

The C1 in particular allowed the former La Gantoise player to make more of a name for himself on the European scene. An opinion also shared by the main person concerned, who believes that he is probably having the best season of his career, largely thanks to his performances in the premier competition of Europe.

The LoC, a turning point for David

“My best season? Maybe, because it’s not just the journey in Ligue 1, I’m also thinking about the European campaign. The Champions League is where we look at you. There are people who didn’t know me before and said to me ‘ah, I saw you score against Real’. You realize it’s a level above”judged the Canucks star on the show

Téléfoot this Sunday.

Since their defeat against Sporting (0-2) in the LdC on September 17, the Mastiffs remain undefeated. They will begin the second half of the season with league matches against Nantes, Auxerre and Nice, on January 14, 12 and 19 respectively, before then crossing swords with Liverpool on January 21 in the European Cup.

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