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Tops / Flops Lille-Nîmes: a gala Ferhat, Weah to absent subscribers – Ligue 1

The match inspired by Zinedine Ferhat, the coolness of Renaud Ripart and the transparency of Timothy Weah… Find the Tops and Flops of this match between LOSC and Nîmes (1-2).

TOPS

There was Zinedine in this Ferhat
If they didn’t have possession, the Crocos were able to rely on an excellent Ferhat in using the ball to exploit their few opportunities. The Algerian international is involved in both Nîmes goals. It was he who launched Eliasson whose missed control benefited Koné (12th) for the opening of the scoring. And it is again he who then served perfectly Ripart for the goal of 2-1 (45th). His association with Meling was very good and caused a lot of problems for Lille.

Ripart, the spirit of Nîmes
Courage, dejection, and coolness. Here is how we could summarize the meeting of Renaud Ripart. The Nîmes still carried his team and scored the goal of victory, as a symbol. His good race and his calm dive in front of Maignan demonstrate the versatility of the 28-year-old striker. By dribbling later Botman, he was close to scoring the goal of the break, but at the end of the race he could not find the frame (65th). He never panicked and contributed greatly to the strength of his team.

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FLOPS

Timothy Weah, nowhere to be found
The US international has shown almost nothing in the 45 minutes he has played. Replaced at the break by Christophe Galtier, the former PSG did not bring the percussion expected of him. A liveliness that is nevertheless essential in the face of a rather regrouped team like Nîmes was. Northern circles have hardly ever been able to find Weah, well framed by the duo Meling-Ferhat. A match without, at the worst possible time.

Benjamin André did not initiate anything
If his midfielder partner Xeka can boast of having brought Lille back to life in the first period, the Frenchman was much less present and decisive. He was unable to unblock situations or find key passes bringing danger into the Nîmes area. The former Rennais is one of the main responsible for the defeat, even if Jonathan David could have been entitled to the same reproaches as Timothy Weah. Replaced by Renato Sanches a little after the hour mark, the Portuguese will have been much sharper.

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