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Lille faces Borussia Dortmund in the round of 16 Champions League return this Wednesday (6:45 p.m.). Here is the expected composition for LOSC.
After a promising draw won the lawn of Borussia Dortmund last week, Lille
Takens this second round with full confidence.
“I am not used to talking a lot on the eve of the match. But we made an exceptional course, we will want it to continue, explained Bruno Genesio. You have to take the match with fun first. I will repeat what my Parisian counterpart said, you have to be 100% and not 105% because otherwise you risk being inhibited. It's up to us to do the maximum and if we have done, we will accept the result. »»
The choices of the French technician will necessarily be scrutinized. In Germany, Bruno Genesio had not hesitated to concoct a huge surprise by starting the young Ethan Mbappé, confirming his audacity in the big games in terms of team composition. Can Kylian's brother start again?
LOSC with its living forces
This question was asked in Bruno Genesio, who preferred to blur the cards at a press conference. “All the players at my disposal are fit but not all have 90 minutes in the legs so we will see at the time of the composition. All available players are likely to start this Wednesday. »»
Author of a promising entry against the BVB, the young Matias Fernandez-Pardo also applies to a place to bring his percussion power. For the rest, the usual executives are expected, from Lucas Chevalier in the goals to Jonathan David at the forefront of the attack, passing by Captain Benjamin André in the midfield or the very decisive Hákon Arnar Haraldsson, goalscorer. The young Ayyoub Bouaddi, who punctured the screen during this first round, is also expected.
The expected composition for Lille : Knight – Meunier, Diakite, Alexsandro, Isaily – Mukau, André, Bouaddi – Haraldsson, David, Fernandez.
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