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The typical team of L1 – 9th day (after OM-Lens) – Football

Impressive against Bordeaux, the Mongasque Wissam Ben Yedder is the player of the day. His partners Tchouamni, Volland and Gelson Martins and the Parisian Mbapp also distinguished themselves and appear in the 9th edition of the final type team of Maxifoot.

Ben Yedder hurt Bordeaux.

As in previous 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.

Reminder of the results from 31.10.2020 to 01.01.2020: Rennes 2-1 Brest, Nantes 0-3 Paris SG, ASSE 0-1 Montpellier, Reims 2-1 Strasbourg, Angers 0-3 Nice, Nmes 0-1 Metz, Dijon 0-0 Lorient, Monaco 4-0 Bordeaux, Lille 1 – 1 Lyon + the late match of 20.01.2021: Marseille 0-1 Lens.

Compared to the typical team published on November 1, Lensois Seko Fofana replaces Habib Maga among the starters. Messin is back on the bench, where he takes the place of Mongasque Youssouf Fofana. The other Sang-et-Or, Simon Banza, is also present among the substitutes by throwing Lille’s Jonathan Bamba.

Replacements:

12. Keylor Navas (Paris SG)
13. Damien Da Silva (Rennes)
14. Djamel Benlamri (Lyon)
15. Habib Maga (Metz)
16. Lamine Gueye (Metz)
17. Rony Lopes (Nice)
18. Simon Banza (Lens)

And details:

Player of the day: Wissam Ben Yedder (Monaco)

If there was indeed a Mongasque determined to wipe out the Lyon highway, it was he. Determined in his gestures and his gaze, the Mongascian striker was in all the right moves. The referee deprived him of a goal but he caught up with the penalty. Before delivering a decisive pass and serving decisive passer Gelson Martins.

Anthony Lopes (Lyon)

A hell of a match for the Lyon goalkeeper. Beaten on Bamba’s superb winning strike, the Portuguese released a Yilmaz sling missile before slamming an exceptional parry on a new Bamba strike. Spectacular and efficient, he allowed his team to leave with a very good point of the North.

Wout Faes (Reims)

In difficulty since his arrival, the Belgian central defender made a good impression against Strasbourg. Brawler, he fought like a ragpicker on all the balls, showing incredible aggressiveness. It was his ball stroke, a few moments after Cafaro’s goal, which allowed the Champagne club to make the break.

Dante (Nice)

A very solid game for the Brazilian central defender, who distinguished himself with a nice discount on the opener from Rony Lopes. Good in the duels and in the revivals, the Niois captain unfortunately went out on a stretcher, injured in the left knee. A priori, a does not smell good for him …

Nayef Aguerd (Rennes)

Brest knew that the Moroccan represents a real danger on the stopped phases. This did not prevent the central defender from sticking a header full of authority to allow Rennes to return to victory. Dj his third goal of the season!

Pablo Sarabia (Paris SG)

The Spanish winger has been involved in the best Parisian opportunities, with a post early in the game and a good cross for Mbapp before the break. But the former FC Sville player was terrifyingly slow on some of the games in the first half, leaving his opponents plenty of time to fall back. In the second act, he is the origin of the penalty with a very nice pass for Mbapp before putting his goal with a small spike full of class. An interesting performance overall.

Seko Fofana (Lens)

A tough match! Very good in the duels in the first period, the Lensois midfielder gained momentum after the break. He symbolized the Lensoise envy at the start of the second period with two dangerous attempts, then he made OM suffer by breaking the lines with his races. In the second act, he collected countless balls in the opposing last thirty yards to allow his team to stay high on the pitch.

Aurlien Tchouamni (Monaco)

The former Bordelais hurt his training club in the midfield. Active in recovery, he especially shone with his passes between the lines and his crosses. A solid copy for the Mongolian community.

Gelson Martins (Monaco)

Striking from his first balloons, the Portuguese immediately announced the color. He was clearly there to martyr his opponents who could not prevent him from scoring a goal or offering a decisive pass to Volland.

Kevin Volland (Monaco)

The attacker recruited this ta finally unlocked his counter, with not one, but rather two goals! However, he had started the meeting with poor controls. But he was more skilful in the Bordeaux area.

Kylian Mbapp (Paris SG)

There was once again Mbapp and the others … If he was not decisive in the first period despite several authoritarian steps to turn Appiah’s head, he managed to pass the second when he returned from the locker room. A very nice decisive pass for Herrera, a penalty obtained and transformed. In the right place at the right time. He comes out grimacing, visibly touching a thigh.

Ranking: Depay keeps the lead

1. Savings (Lyon): 20 points
2. Lucas Paquet (Lyon) – Volland (Monaco): 15 points
4. Kakuta (Lens) – Mandanda (Marseille) : 13 points
6. Lopes (Lyon) – Marquinhos (Paris-SG): 12 points
8. Bamba (Lille) – Delort (Montpellier) – Mbappe (Paris-SG): 11 points
11. Perraud (Brest) – Kadewere, Toko Ekambi (Lyon) – Thauvin (Marseille) – Savanier (Montpellier) – Navas (Paris-SG) – Dia (Reims) – Aguerd (Rennes): 10 points
19. Ben Yedder (Monaco) – Truffert (Rennes): 9 points
21. Clauss (Lens) – Kimpembe (Paris-SG) : 8 points
23. Traor, Thomas (Angers) – Fonte (Lille) – Boulaya, Niane (Metz) – Neymar (Paris-SG) – Da Silva, Grenier (Rennes) – Diallo (Strasbourg): 7 points
32. Koscielny, Ben Arfa, Oudin (Bordeaux) – Yazici, Andr, Renato Sanches (Lille) – Denayer (Lyon) – Kamara, Gonzlez (Marseille) – Aguilar, Maripn (Monaco) – Congr (Montpellier) – Dante (Nice) – Di Mara, Florenzi (Paris-SG) – Abdelhamid, Rajkovic, Cafaro (Reims) – Guirassy, ​​Camavinga (Rennes) – Debuchy (St-Etienne) – Lala (Strasbourg): 6 points
54. Fulgini (Angers) – Costil (Bordeaux) – Faivre, Larsonneur (Brest) – Thiago Mendes (Lyon) – Oukidja (Metz) – Rafinha (Paris-SG): 5 points
61. Manceau, Bahoken (Angers) – Pablo (Bordeaux) – Duverne, Honorat (Brest) – Sotoca (Lens) – Yilmaz, Maignan (Lille) – Wissa (Lorient) – Tchouamni, Fbregas (Monaco) – Souquet (Montpellier) – Reine-Adelaide (Nice) – Sarabia, Verratti (Paris-SG) – Faes (Reims) – Kolodziejczak (St-Etienne) – Ajorque, Djiku (Strasbourg): 4 points
80. Diony, Bobichon (Angers) – Adli, Baysse (Bordeaux) – Pierre-Gabriel, Baal, Cardona (Brest) – Konat, Bald, Ngonda (Dijon) – Bad, Michelin, Fofana (Lens) – Soumar (Lille) – Lauriente, Boisgard (Lorient) – Aouar, Bruno Guimares, Dubois, Bard, Caqueret (Lyon) – Benedetto, Cuisance, Rongier, Amavi, Caleta-Car, Balerdi (Marseille) – Kouyate, Delaine, Boye, Udol, Pajot (Metz) – Fofana, Lecomte, Gelson Martins (Monaco) – Sambia, Omlin, Laborde (Montpellier) – Tour (Nantes) – Lotomba, Kamara, Gouiri, Bentez, Dolberg (Nice) – Eliasson, Alakouch, Cubas, Philippoteaux, Meling, Denkey ( Nimes) – Herrera, Bakker, Icardi (Paris-SG) – Chevalerin (Reims) – Doku, Raphinha, NZonzi (Rennes) – Hamouma, Bouanga, Maon, Fofana (St-Etienne) – Mitrovic (Strasbourg): 3 points
142. Racioppi (Dijon) – Leca (Lens) – Botman (Lille) – Ristic (Montpellier) – Thuram-Ulien (Nice) – Reynet (Nimes) – Nordin (St-Etienne) – Simakan (Strasbourg): 2 points
150. Otavio, Sabaly, Hwang, Basic (Bordeaux) – Chardonnet, Charbonnier (Brest) – cul Manga (Dijon) – Kalimuendo, Banza, Sylla (Lens) – Ikone, David (Lille) – Grbic, Nardi, Moffi, Laporte, Chalobah (Lorient) – Marcelo, Benlamri (Lyon) – Payet, Sanson (Marseille) – Gueye, Maga (Metz) – B. Badiashile, Golovin, Diop (Monaco) – Simon (Nantes) – Lopes (Nice) – Ferhat (Nimes ) – Draxler, Kean, Rico (Paris-SG) – Toure, Mbuku (Reims) – Moulin, Aouchiche, Boudebouz (St-Etienne) – Aholou, Sissoko, Kamara, Bellegarde, Caci, Kawashima, Carole, Linard (Strasbourg): 1 points

Classification by club: Monaco on the podium

1. Lyon – 95 points
2. Paris-SG – 85 points
3. Monaco – 56 points
4. Marseille – 55 points
5. Rennes – 54 points
6. Lille – 51 points
7. Montpellier – 42 points
8. Brest, Lens – 39 points
10. Bordeaux, Reims – 37 points
12. Metz – 36 points
13. Strasbourg – 34 points
14. Angers – 33 points
15. Nice – 28 points
16. St-Etienne – 27 points
17. Nimes – 21 points
18. Lorient – 15 points
19. Dijon – 12 points
20. Nantes – 4 points

It was the final typical team for the 9th day of Ligue 1. See you on Sunday to discover the typical team for the 21st day!

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