Lorient has found a gem!

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Lorient created a surprise this Sunday by winning in Strasbourg (1-3). Not without a double from his offensive recruit Mohamed Bamba.

Incredible Hake! Almost condemned to relegation in Ligue 2 a few weeks ago, the Lorient residents signed a third victory in a row in the league this Sunday to escape the red zone. After Metz and Reims, it was Strasbourg which suffered the Breton revolt. Lorientais carried by their winter offensive recruit Mohamed Bamba.

Scorer in each of his first three matches under the orange tunic, the young 22-year-old Ivorian did even better today at Meinau by scoring a double full of opportunism and talent (2e45e+1). Ponceau having widened the gap at the start of the second half (49e) when Guilbert set about saving the honor of the Alsatians (1-3, 51e).

Already 5 goals in L1

Author of five goals in four appearances in Ligue 1, Bamba is a good pick for the FCL. In his standards since the striker over his entire career has a record of 43 goals in 46 outings, from the Israeli second division to the Austrian elite via the Ivorian D1. Recruited this winter for 5 million euros, the person concerned is certainly a winning bet.

He is a scorer who has energy, who is combative, who is FC Lorientsaid his coach Régis Le Bris a few days ago in front of the press. He wants to show that he has his place in Lorient and in Ligue 1. He is in an ascending phase, in the challenger position that we must have here. » And much better still.

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