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This is the big match of the day on Saturday in Ligue 1. Racing Club de Lens lost for the first time this season in the championship in the Derby du Nord against Lille OSC with a score of 2 goals to 0 .
Jonathan David and Mohamed Bayo allowed the Mastiffs to take the 3 points and take 4th place alone in the ranking. After the meeting, the coach of
Blood and Gold
Will Still did not hide his frustration with the refereeing of the game at a press conference. The Lensois technician does not understand the penalty awarded to Jonathan David at the end of the match.
“We are frustrated, I think, because there is a misunderstanding once again of what is what and what is said in meetings at the start of the season and who is adapted or different in cases like this. here. It’s frustrating. »
Before continuing:
“I thank the referee for trying to give us an explanation, it’s honest of him. as he says, it’s case by case but it’s understanding this case by case that is complicated. »
Trying to bounce back against PSG
RC Lens therefore suffered its first setback of the season in Ligue 1 against its rival Lille OSC. The Lensois are provisionally in 5th position while awaiting the match of Olympique Lyonnais against AJ Auxerre this Sunday.
Will Still’s players will try to raise their heads during the next day on the lawn of the Parc des Princes against the Paris Saint-Germain. A match which risks being complicated for the RCL which will have to take points to revive and erase its setback.
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