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the best Blood and Gold

Che top gives pride of place to young people with three players under 21! Florian Sotoca, 30 springs on the clock, was needed to supervise the little Lensois prodigies.

Ismaël Boura, what a vista!

Each piston has its match. A week ago, the meeting in Monaco (0-3) was marked by the very good performance of the right side Clément Michelin, author of two assists. Tonight against Brest, it is the left side Ismaël Boura who stood out. The 20-year-old does not yet have his name flocked to his jersey, but already has a nice vista. Boura was behind the opening scoring for Kalimuendo and also combined nicely with his teammates like Steven Fortes (45th). A little less prominent in the second half, the Mahorais was replaced by Haïdara (64th).

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Arnaud Kalimuendo, still so strong!

And four goals this season in just six starts for the player loaned by Paris! Arnaud Kalimuendo opened the scoring on a cross from Boura deflected by Florian Sotoca (1-0, 11th). The striker then multiplied deep calls and was often headed by Simon Banza. On one of his balls, the 18-year-old striker got a penalty converted by Sotoca (2-0, 34th). PSG surely risks recovering its player at the end of the season … In the meantime, Kalimuendo should still stand out in the colors of blood and gold. To our delight !

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Florian Sotoca, those grit!

Always so determined, Florian Sotoca went to scratch the ball in the air to serve Kalimuendo on the first goal blood and gold. Twenty minutes later, the striker did not tremble when converting the Lensois penalty. Larsonneur dived on the right side, but his strike was powerful enough not to be stopped by the Breton goalkeeper. In addition to having scored, Sotoca was, as usual, very altruistic. His passes for Banza (15th) and for Kakuta (94th) would have deserved a better fate.

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Loïc Badé, the pillar

Pillar (nm) – Person who ensures solidity, stability. Example: if goalkeeper Leca and defender Gradit performed well against Brest, Loïc Badé was still the pillar of the blood and gold defense.

Loïc Badé stole the ball several times in the feet of the Brest attackers inside the area to ward off the danger (45th + 1, 57th, 86th). The central defender was also valuable with a header by deflecting a Breton corner (53rd). And to think that Badé is only twenty years old!

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