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AS Monaco faces LOSC in a late match of the 29th day of Ligue 1, this Wednesday (9 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the northern club.
“We always have the ambition to win every match, but we also face strong teams and tomorrow will be a difficult match.” Paulo Fonseca did not beat around the bush when approaching the clash in Monaco, Wednesday evening, in a late match of the 29th day of Ligue 1 (kick-off at 9 p.m.).
If this meeting is not a final for second place, it still looks like one. “ Monaco are second, are a great team and will play at home. It will be a difficult match, but we have the ambition to have a good match. They are very strong offensively. After PSG, Monaco is the best team offensively. They have magnificent players who make the right decisions at the right time, who are technically strong. Sometimes, when the team is struggling, it’s these players who make the difference individually. We have to be careful and we prepared for the match to have this attention towards the Monaco attack which is very, very strong”
Lille with its vital forces
A vigilance that will not prevent LOSC from approaching this big match with full confidence. The elimination against Aston Villa did not slow down the ambitions of the Mastiffs, who can rely on very attractive content. On the Rock, Lille should therefore present themselves with their typical team of the moment.
All the forces are expected, from Chevalier in the goals to David at the forefront of the attack, including Yoro in the central hinge and André in the midfield, or even Zhegrova on his right side.
The expected line-up for Lille : Chevalier – Santos, Yoro, Diakite, Ismaily – André, Gomes – Zhegrova, Haraldsson, Cabella – David.
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