Lille in the 8, it's fantastic!

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It is the icing on the cake for French clubs. While PSG, Monaco and Brest won their place in dams, the LOSC qualified directly for the knockout stages of the Champions League by crushing Feyenoord (6-1) this Wednesday evening.

The evening had started perfectly with a goal from Osame Sahraoui (4th), but the Dutch quickly replied by their Mexican scorer Santiago Gimenez (14th).

The LOSC Festival

Lille resumed the advantage just before the break, with a CSC of trauncher on a center of the untenable Sahraoui (38th), and the DOGUES made a festival in the second period, with goals from Angel Gomes (57th), Jonathan David (74th), still trauncher counter-sound-cam (76th) and Rémi Cabella (80th), with another decisive pass from Sahraoui.

With its exploits against Real Madrid and Atlético, and its 16 points taken in 8 days, Bruno Genesio's team has deserved its place in the top 8 in the ranking. In the round of 16, LOSC will face Atalanta, Dortmund, Sporting or Bruges.

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