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Olympique de Marseille travels to Lille for the 28th day of Ligue 1, this Friday (9 p.m.). Here is the expected lineup for LOSC.
After its latest results against the big teams, Lille approaches this clash against Olympique de Marseille with full of confidence. LOSC demonstrated in the Northern derby against Lens (2-1) that it would be very credible in this final sprint to try to secure a place in the Champions League.
So it starts with this tempting poster against Olympique de Marseille. The northern club will, however, have a further reduced squad for this match. Angel Gomes, injured in the thigh, is still on the sidelines, while the conditions of many elements are doubtful, from Rafael Fernandes to Samuel Umtiti, including Andrej Ilic and Tiago Morais.
Fonseca relies on his strong men
Despite this, Paulo Fonseca should continue to rely on his strengths. Apart from Angel Gomes, LOSC should be able to count on its strong links to try to put this OM team in difficulty. The excellent Zhegrova is expected, as is a very effective David in 2024.
All the other executives are expected to start this match, from Lucas Chevalier in goal to Benjamin André in the midfield.
The expected line-up for Lille : Chevalier – Santos, Yoro, Alexsandro, Ismaily – André (c), Bentaleb – Zhegrova, Haraldsson, Cabella – David.
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