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It’s a highly anticipated weekend in Ligue 1. This Saturday evening, the Racing Club de Lens hosts Lille OSC at the Bollaert stadium in a Northern derby which promises to be interesting and exciting as part of the 9th day.
A highly anticipated match the day before the Classic between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille. This northern derby is likely to be hotly contested between the two northern teams who have the same number of points (14 points).
However, it is LOSC which is ahead in the standings thanks to a better goal difference. The Lensois, solid defensively since the start of the season, now want to make all of this happen on the offensive level. But Will Still will have to do without one of his star players for this derby and for the following weeks.
At a press conference, the Sang et Or coach announced Wesley Said’s injury. The French striker suffers from a torn quadriceps. “ He tore his quadriceps, it might take quite a while.” explained the former Rémois.
A hard blow for the Lens squad which only has Rémy Labeau-Lascary left to play at the forefront of the attack. The latter is also uncertain for the derby because of a blow received in training. Things are getting complicated for the RCL…
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