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The typical L1 team – Matchday 34 – Football

Author of a double and a decisive pass in the shock against Lyon, Lille’s Yilmaz is read player of the day. The Parisian Mbapp, the Lorientais Moffi, the Rennais Terrier and the Marseillais Payet in particular, also distinguished themselves this weekend and appear in the 34th edition of the typical team of Maxifoot.

The rage of Lille Yilmaz!

As in past seasons, after each championship day, Maxifoot makes up its typical team. The best “eleven” and seven substitutes are chosen according to their performance. The incumbents collect three points, the substitutes receive one point.

Replacements:

12. Etienne Green (St-Etienne)
13. Jonathan Gradit (Lens)
14. Enzo Le Fe (Lorient)
15. Hicham Boudaoui (Nice)
16. Flavien Tait (Rennes)
Benjamin Bourigeaud (Rennes)
18. Gatan Charbonnier (Brest)

And details:

Player of the day: Burak Yilmaz (Lille)

What a player! His abngation and his game intelligence do a crazy good for Lille. Against Lyon, the Lille striker spent 90 minutes harassing Lyon defenders, making calls and combining with his attacking partners to create breaches in the opposing block. He is rewarded by scoring a sublime free kick before the break, delivering a decisive pass to David, then scoring the winning goal late in the game. Huge !

Alban Lafont (Nantes)

The Nantes goalkeeper was decisive in the precious victory of his Strasbourg team. Author of three important stops during the first hour of play, he can do nothing on the opening of the Strasbourg score. But he kept his team in the game and he was involved in the Canaries’ second goal by quickly raising the hand.

Pol Lirola (Marseille)

The right side was monstrous facing Reims. Decisive passer on Payet’s goal after a huge breakthrough, the player ready by Fiorentina does another very big job on the second goal with a high recovery and a pass at the right pace.

Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice)

A very good match against Montpellier for the central defender who did not have an easy task with Laborde and Delort in front. Precious in its area and decisive in the opponent’s area. He scored the second Niois goal by cutting Claude-Maurice’s free kick with his left foot.

Trevoh Chalobah (Lorient)

Preferred Andreaw Gravillon right of central defense three of Lorient against Bordeaux, the defender loaned by Chelsea responded to the confidence of his coach. Very solid defensively, he also distinguished himself offensively by serving Moffi on the third goal of the Merlus.

Massadio Hadara (Lens)

The Lensois side has delivered his team by scoring at the end of the match on an acrobatic recovery following a corner. A real attacking gesture for this defender. And above all a goal that allows the Sang et Or to regain 5th place in the standings.

Kylian Mbapp (Paris SG)

Mnag in the middle of the week against Angers, in the Coupe de France, the Parisian striker confirmed his good form for his return to the starting lineup against Metz. Perfectly launched in depth, he opened the scoring on his first opportunity. Very inspired and in the right tempo, the French international could have doubled the bet a few minutes later but he stumbled on Oukidja. He finally made up for it in the second period to restore the advantage to PSG with a double.

Alexis Claude-Maurice (Nice)

The former Lorient is undoubtedly holding his reference match in Nice. The Niois midfielder was in all the good shots in the first period against Montpellier. He catches the ball twice to serve Dolberg on the first goal, he shoots his free kick perfectly towards Todibo on the second, then scores the third. He continued to make differences in midfield in the second half. Performing in the last meters and in the pressing, excellent technically. A complete match.

Dimitri Payet (Marseille)

Constantly pressing, the Marseille playmaker was very fair in the final gesture against Reims. Author of the equalizing goal of a perfect cross shot, he drops a golden ball on Milik’s goal shortly before the break. Precise and devilishly effective in passing, he got his double in the second half with an unstoppable love of the flat foot for Rajkovic. Grand Payet!

Martin Terrier (Rennes)

On a cloud for several matches, the Rennes striker scored again against Dijon. He won for Rennes with a strike between the legs of the Dijon goalkeeper, then gave his team a decisive advantage over a service from Camavinga. A double that brings his number of goals to five over the last five games.

Moffit waste (Lorient)

The Lorient striker does not stop scoring! Author of a hat-trick against Bordeaux, his 12th, 13th and 14th achievements of the season in L1, the striker of Les Merlus has just scored six goals in three games! Real poison for the Bordeaux defense, he even had three opportunities to improve his record. The Breton club can count on him to save itself.

Ranking: Mbapp fills the gap on Depay …

1. Savings (Lyon): 33 points
2. Mbappe (Paris-SG) : 29 points
3. Clauss (Lens) : 27 points
4. Lucas Paquet (Lyon): 22 points
5. Volland (Monaco) : 18 points
6. Fonte (Lille): 17 points
7. Boulaya (Metz) – Ben Yedder (Monaco) – Savanier (Montpellier): 16 points
10. Bamba (Lille) – Kimpembe (Paris-SG) – Rajkovic (Reims) : 14 points
13. Perraud (Brest) – Kakuta (Lens) – Maignan (Lille) – Kadewere, Lopes (Lyon) – Kamara, Mandanda (Marseille) – Tchouamni (Monaco) – Omlin (Montpellier) – Navas, Marquinhos (Paris-SG): 13 points
24. Mandava (Lille) – Maripn (Monaco) – Delort (Montpellier): 12 points
27. Moffi (Lorient) : 11 points
28. Bad (Lens) – Andr (Lille) – Toko Ekambi (Lyon) – Gonzlez, Thauvin (Marseille) – Laborde (Montpellier) – Gouiri (Nice) – Meling (Nimes) – Neymar (Paris-SG) – Dia (Reims ) – Aguerd (Rennes): 10 points
39. Adli, Koscielny (Bordeaux) – Leca (Lens) – Lauriente (Lorient) – Denayer, Dubois (Lyon) – Balerdi (Marseille) – Todibo (Nice) – Di Mara, Florenzi (Paris-SG) – Truffert, Terrier, Guirassy (Rennes): 9 points
52. Fofana (Lens) – David (Lille) – Verratti (Paris-SG) – Faes, Abdelhamid (Reims) – Khazri (St-Etienne) – Diallo (Strasbourg): 8 points
59. Fulgini, Traor, Thomas (Angers) – Larsonneur, Chardonnet (Brest) – Yilmaz, Yazici (Lille) – Oukidja, Niane, Kouyate (Metz) – Aguilar (Monaco) – Grenier, Da Silva (Rennes) – Ajorque (Strasbourg ): 7 points
73. Oudin (Bordeaux) – Michelin (Lens) – Renato Sanches, Soumar (Lille) – Wissa (Lorient) – Thiago Mendes (Lyon) – Pol Lirola (Marseille) – Delaine (Metz) – Congr, Sambia (Montpellier) – Dolberg , Dante (Nice) – Ripart (Nimes) – Gueye, Rafinha (Paris-SG) – Cafaro (Reims) – Camavinga, Doku (Rennes) – Debuchy (St-Etienne) – Lala, Mitrovic, Djiku (Strasbourg): 6 points
95. Hwang, Costil, Ben Arfa (Bordeaux) – Honorat, Faivre (Brest) – Diop (Monaco): 5 points
101. Manceau, Bahoken, Diony (Angers) – Pablo (Bordeaux) – Duverne (Brest) – cul Manga (Dijon) – Kalimuendo, Sotoca (Lens) – Chalobah (Lorient) – Marcelo, Caqueret (Lyon) – Payet (Marseille) – Udol (Metz) – Golovin, B. Badiashile, Fbregas (Monaco) – Souquet (Montpellier) – Tour, Lafont, Blas, Kolo Muani (Nantes) – Bentez, Boudaoui, Reine-Adelaide (Nice) – Herrera, Icardi, Sarabia (Paris-SG) – Bouanga, Kolodziejczak, Green (St-Etienne) – Thomasson (Strasbourg): 4 points
132. Coulibaly, Bobichon (Angers) – de Prville, Baysse (Bordeaux) – Jean Lucas, Lasne, Pierre-Gabriel, Cardona, Baal (Brest) – Konat, Chafik, Ngonda, Bald (Dijon) – Hadara (Lens) – elik , Botman (Lille) – Gravillon, Abergel, Boisgard (Lorient) – Aouar, Bard, Bruno Guimares (Lyon) – Luis Henrique, Khaoui, Rongier, Cuisance, Amavi, Caleta-Car, Benedetto (Marseille) – Boye, Sarr, Vagner , Pajot (Metz) – Matazo, Caio Henrique, Fofana, Lecomte, Gelson Martins (Monaco) – Ferri, Mavididi (Montpellier) – Claude Maurice, Lotomba, Daniliuc, Kamara (Nice) – Fomba, Ueda, Eliasson, Alakouch, Denkey, Reynet, Philippoteaux, Cubas (Nimes) – Diallo, Danilo Pereira, Paredes, Bakker (Paris-SG) – Munetsi, Chevalerin (Reims) – Gomis, Raphinha, NZonzi (Rennes) – Hamouma, Fofana, Maon (St-Etienne) – Guilbert (Strasbourg): 3 points
197. Charbonnier (Brest) – Racioppi (Dijon) – Ikone (Lille) – Le Fe (Lorient) – Simon (Nantes) – Thuram-Ulien, Lees Melou (Nice) – Ferhat (Nimes) – Kean, Rico (Paris-SG ) – Tait (Rennes) – Nordin, Camara (St-Etienne) – Aholou, Simakan (Strasbourg): 2 points
212. Seri, Basic, Sabaly, Otavio (Bordeaux) – Jean, Gradit, Banza, Sylla, Doucoure (Lens) – Xeka (Lille) – Grbic, Nardi, Laporte (Lorient) – Benlamri (Lyon) – Gueye, Sanson (Marseille) ) – Gueye, Maga (Metz) – Sidib, Disasi, Ballo Tour (Monaco) – Ristic (Montpellier) – Atal, Lopes, Maolida (Nice) – Deaux (Nimes) – Draxler (Paris-SG) – Toure, Moreto Cassam, Mbuku (Reims) – Bourigeaud (Rennes) – Aouchiche, Moulin, Boudebouz, Moukoudi (St-Etienne) – Bellegarde, Kawashima, Sissoko, Linard, Carole, Kamara, Caci (Strasbourg): 1 points

Classification by club: PSG still dominates …

1. Paris-SG – 146 points
2. Lyon – 133 points
3. Lille – 109 points
4. Monaco – 101 points
5. Lens – 89 points
6. Marseille – 88 points
7. Rennes – 75 points
8. Montpellier – 74 points
9. Nice – 62 points
10. Metz – 61 points
11. Brest – 58 points
12. Reims – 55 points
13. Bordeaux – 53 points
14. Strasbourg – 51 points
15. Lorient – 44 points
16. Nimes, St-Etienne – 43 points
18. Angers – 39 points
19. Dijon, Nantes – 18 points

It was the typical team for the 34th day of Ligue 1. See you next Sunday to discover the typical team for the 35th day!

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