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AS Monaco and LOSC face each other for the 8th day of Ligue 1, this Friday (8:45 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the northern club.
After a period of troubled waters, Lille
perfectly redressed the bar by starting a series of three consecutive victories before the international break, in all competitions. A wave of success with a historic performance against Real Madrid as the highlight (1-0).
For its return to business, LOSC will quickly be in the thick of things since it must come up against the best student in this championship: AS Monaco. A clash at the top between two big names in this championship, this Friday, at the opening of the 8th day of Ligue 1 (kick-off at 8:45 p.m.).
2 possible options for Genesio
With which starting eleven will the Northerners present themselves to Louis II? Two options are possible for Bruno Genesio. The first would consist of relying on its strong men to look Monaco in the eye and make a move, despite disparate states of form after the break.
The second possibility would consist of carrying out a wide rotation in preparation for the perilous trip to Madrid to face Antoine Griezmann’s Atlético, five days later. Regardless, every choice will involve some risk. But the trend would be towards a very competitive eleven for this important match. With a match scheduled for Wednesday, the recovery time should be ample.
The expected composition : Chevalier – Meunier, Diakité, Alexsandro, Bakker – Bouaddi, And. Gomes – Zhegrova, Ang. Gomes, Cabella – David.
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