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Elye Wahi finds color again. Criticized for his irregularity since the start of the season, the RC Lens striker has been putting together great performances for several weeks.
The French junior international is effective in front of goal but is also attractive in the game where he seems more connected with his partners than at the start of the season.
At a press conference this Thursday for the pre-match against Stade Brestois this Saturday in Bollaert, the Sang et Or striker revealed the reasons for his return to form at the start of 2024.
“I needed time to adapt, I knew I was going to be expected with the price of my transfer, but I didn’t ask myself any questionshe slips. At the beginning, it wasn’t easy, with new instructions. In Montpellier, we were more on a transition game, here we are on position,” he announced.
Before continuing: “The teammates and the coach helped me a lot, I am close to some in the locker room who advise me and tell me things. “Jean-Louis Leca is someone who is quite important for the club, beyond being important for me. Since my arrival, he has spoken to me a lot. I thank him. »
Key element this Saturday against Brest?
This is the shock of this 25th day of Ligue 1. This Saturday, RC Lens hosts Stade Brestois (9:00 p.m.) at the Stade Bollaert. A meeting which promises to be indecisive between two offensive and playful teams who absolutely want victory.
Sixth in the standings with 39 points, the Sang et Or want to continue. Franck Haise’s men aim to confirm their sparkling success of the previous day against Olympique Lyonnais (3-0). A task that promises to be difficult against the second in Ligue 1 who have 46 points on the clock.
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