Zapping But! Football Club RC Lens: the challenges of the match against Brest
After OM’s victory in Reims (3-1) yesterday, RC Lens is forced to win tomorrow afternoon at Bollaert against Nîmes. Normally, there would be no match between the 6th in the standings and the 18th. But now, the injuries (Sotoca, Michelin, Louveau, Oudjani, Diallo), the suspensions (Banza, Fortes) and the Covid (Kakuta) will force the Blood and Gold to play with a strongly overhauled eleven.
“In any case, I find that we are complete”
So many contrary events could end up weighing on the morale of the Artesians, but it would take more to destabilize the defender Jonathan Clauss, who explained to Lensois.com: “Between the injuries, the Covid-19 … There is a little everything that falls on us but we have to do with it. I find that we have a very large group which allows us to be competitive all the same. “
“It’s annoying but it allows others to show that they are not there for nothing. It’s hard but you have to live with it. It’s hard to talk about frustration with this situation coming to this. at the end of the season We are competitive and of course we want to be part of this small group in front and hang on but from there to lower our morale because we may not be as competitive we would have liked, not at all! We are happy to be there and we will do everything to stay there. In any case, I find that we are full. If it’s frustrating, anyway it is not alarming. “
J. Clauss: “There is a bit of everything that falls on us, but we remain competitive” https://t.co/7NrVcCuy9g #rclens
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