Montpellier-Lens, Compos: Gasset Slave for Savanier and Delort!

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Can he chain and make the pass of three? This is the entire challenge offered at the Hérault club, which faces the Racing Club of Lens this Friday evening at the opening of the 20th day of Ligue 1 (kick -off at 8:45 p.m.).

A still crucial match for La Paillade, which stung its small revolution during this winter transfer window. The week was marked by the return of Andy Delort. A former house, the Algerian international will try to bring his experience into this maintenance mission. In the opposite direction, Téji Savanier is announced on the start.

Montpellier-Lens: the strong choices of Gasset

How will Jean-Louis Gasset manage these two cases? Regarding Delort, the MHSC coach does not exclude any option. The player seems to be operational. “” He has passed very conclusive tests, said Gasset. He was in a short-list, with the advantage of knowing the group, in addition to playing. He made the financial efforts to come and give us a hand. »»

Téji Savanier seemed uncertain because of the starting rumors which he was the subject, but even in the event of transfer, the playmaker should be present the Mosson. In addition, Montpellier will be deprived of Issiaga Sylla, former Lensois, victim of a muscle injury and forfeit.

The expected composition for Montpellier : Lecomte-Thato, Kouyaté, Sagnan, Sainte-Luce-Nzingoula, Omeragic, Chotard-Savanier-Al Tamari, Delort.

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