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The budget:
2nd in Ligue 1 (36 points)
The Good: Lois Openda
Lois Openda? This is the beautiful discovery of the Lensois leaders! Engaged at Bruges for around 10 million euros, the forward for the Belgian national team showed all his class in this first part of the season. Decisive on several occasions with the Sang et Or, his performances allowed him to participate in the 2022 World Cup with the Red Devils. With 7 goals in 15 matches, including a magnificent hat-trick against TFC, at 22 Loïs Openda has all the qualities to become a great player.
The Brute: The Flying Power
Scorer, passer, leader, Seko Fofana is a diamond in the rough! The Franco-Ivorian midfielder continues to impress year after year. After extending his spell with the RCL, the Lensois captain confirmed his status as the darling of the Sang et Or. At 27, the Ivorian international is the strongman behind Lens’ fantastic start to the season. Currently 2nd in Ligue 1, Seko Fofana will push in 2023 to try and bring Sang et Or to the Champions League… A simply fantastic player!
Le Truand: Adam Buksa
This is the story of a missed appointment! Arrived this summer from MLS and the New England Revolution for the sum of 6 million euros, Adam Buksa did not confirm the expectations of the directors and fans of Lensois. The Polish international has only played 4 matches for Blood and Gold, a forfeit for the World Cup in Qatar, he is currently injured in his ankle and therefore unavailable for a while… For the moment, Adam Buksa, there is a flop!
to summarise
Are you tired of listening to your niece’s disastrous political views and hearing your uncle’s jokes? Do you miss football? Put down your foie gras or log and let yourself be soothed by the header of Goal! Football Club for the Christmas holidays. We have designated three personalities from our favorite clubs to be the good, the bad and the ugly at the start of the 2022-23 season. Welcome to the Bollaert-Delelis stadium, ‘a noooord it was the corons…’