Lille, end of the European dream

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End of the adventure. Lille bowed against Dortmund, with a view to the knockout stages of the Champions League (1-2, cumulative score: 2-3). However, the LOSC, encouraged by the 50,000 supporters present at Pierre-Mauroy, started its match perfectly by quickly opening the scoring thanks to Jonathan David. After a center back from Ismay, the Canadian manages to release his family in the 5th minute with a recovery of the dish of the foot that deceives Kobel.

Bruno Genesio's men were able to set foot on the ball through the first period. Benjamin André was even close to the station wagon, following a center from Haraldsson on the left of the surface. Its center therefore finds the head of André who does not fit. It spins a few centimeters from Kobel's left amount.

Balled DOGUES

But Lille has also been hot many times. The northern club was saved several times by an insurmountable Lucas knight who notably signed a triple parade (21 ′). However, the DOGUE porter could not face the penalty transformed by Emre Can in the second period. Indeed, the miller's stroller on Guirassy on the surface cost LOSC and perfectly revived Dortmund.

The Germans then chained the assaults on the Lille goals until we find the flaw in the 65th minute thanks to a jewel of Beier. The latter gives the advantage to the BVB by placing a magnificent strike under the knight bar. A goal that kills all the hopes of the Dogues who have never really entered the meeting. A frustrating end of the course.

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