Zapping But! Football Club RC Lens: the most expensive Blood and Gold transfers
In La Voix du Nord as in L’Equipe this Sunday, the same subject of concern concerning RC Lens before the reception of the Girondins de Bordeaux: what is wrong with the Sang et Or, passed from 2nd place in October at the 9th today? The two daily newspapers are unanimous in saying that it is not a question of a physical problem. Moreover, LVDN collected the testimony of Racing’s performance director, Laurent Bessière. And this one delivers an interesting analysis:
“At the athletic level, we don’t see any differences in the matches. The collective data is more or less constant. It’s more a question of timing, collective and common discourse in the game. If there is hesitation, that we are not in the timing, that we start from a little further, we may seem less committed. We are working on that in training. We must not underestimate either adversity – and our opponents work – and the context. There are also technical-tactical choices. The carefree side and the sequence of matches may lead us to give ourselves a little less. But the players are super willing , nothing objectively shows that they are no longer in the nails.”
To be checked this afternoon against the Girondins penultimate in the classification. Nothing is lost for the Sang et Or, who have certainly fallen to 9th place but who are ultimately only four points behind Europe…
The front page of L’Équipe on February 13.
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A coordination problem for the RC Lens?
For the performance director of RC Lens, Laurent Bessière, the problem of Blood and Gold for three months is not physical. According to him, there is still so much racing and effort, it’s just that the players no longer move together.