Decisive on Nantes ‘two goals against PSG, Nantes’ Kolo Muani is the player of the day. The Rmois Rajkovic, the Marseillais Luis Henrique, the Bordelais De Prville and Hwang in particular, also distinguished themselves this weekend and appear in the 29th edition of the typical team of Maxifoot.
Kolo Muani is the player of the day
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As in past 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.
Replacements:
12. Alban Lafont (Nantes)
13. Axel Disasi (Monaco)
14. Abdoulaye Tour (Nantes)
15. Jean-Michal Seri (Bordeaux)
16. Flavien Tait (Rennes)
17. Wahbi Khazri (St-Etienne)
18. Andy Delort (Montpellier)
And details:
Player of the day: Randal Kolo Muani (Nantes)
He brought down the PSG at the Parc des Princes! The Nantes striker made Parisian defenders live a bad evening. While he should have obtained a penalty in the first period for a foul by Kimpembe, who had stopped him with his arm, the international Espoirs galise with a beautiful strike in the second half, eliminating Marquinhos with a hook in the passage, then he offers a decisive pass Simon.
Predrag Rajkovic (Reims)
What a match against Lyon from the Reims goalkeeper! Not necessarily very busy in the first period but all the same vigilant on De Sciglio’s attempt, the Serbian really loved the Lyon attackers after returning from the locker room with his successive stops in front of Paqueta and Toko-Ekambi, his exit at the feet of Depay or again his superb parade on the ground on Cornet’s shot. Beefy even though he ended up bowing point blank to Kadewere.
Jonathan Clauss (Lens)
As usual, the lensois right piston had an overwhelming activity in his hallway opposite Metz. He multiplied the mounts and the centers to bring danger to the Metz surface. He opened the scoring in this meeting with a free kick.
Jos Fonte (Lille)
Impeccable in the duels against Monaco, the Portuguese completely dyed Volland which he made pass a bad evening. Particularly valuable when ASM was pushing in the last minutes.
Leonardo Balerdi (Marseille)
The young Argentinian is much more comfortable in the three central system set up by Jorge Sampaoli. Against Brest, he was very good in his interventions and notably made an excellent tackle at the start of the game on a deep ball. A very good game from start to finish.
Thomas Delaine (Metz)
Equally comfortable on the right and on the left, the side of Metz turned into a savior for Metz by galising with a sublime roll from the left the entry of the surface which ended in the opposite skylight. Defensively, he also shone with two big defensive returns to Kalimuendo and Clauss in the first half.
Nicolas De Prville (Bordeaux)
Substitute at the kick-off against Dijon, the Bordeaux striker took advantage of Kalu’s early exit in the 16th minute to shine. At the origin of the opening of the score of Hwang, he was then decisive passer for the second achievement of the South-Coren, then scored the third goal of the Girondins, his first of the season. A full match!
Marshall Munetsi (Reims)
A big match from the midfielder, at the oven and at the mill, who impressed with his activity against Lyon. Able to recover balloons on the outskirts of its surface, the Zimbabwen also perforated the opposing lines with the ball to the foot. He created two big chances but Marcelo then Lopes closed the door.
Lamine Fomba (Nmes)
With six successful tackles on six tents, two interceptions and a clearance, the midfielder was invaluable defensively in the midfield against Montpellier. He is also decisive offensively with a pass to Ferhat on the opener.
Luis Henrique (Marseille)
His coming into play in the 77th minute against Brest was decisive. Decisive passer for Thauvin’s goal which allowed OM to regain the advantage at the end of the match, the Brazilian resumed a few minutes later with a superb cross for Cuisance. Three decisive passes in three days, the Auriverde scores points!
Ui-Jo Hwang (Bordeaux)
At first discreet against Dijon, the South Korean striker made his realism speak in front of goal to afford a double, with a shot from the right and a uncrossed head, which allowed the Girondins to comfortably take the advantage in this match.
Ranking: Clauss gets closer to Depay …
1. Savings (Lyon): 29 points
2. Clauss (Lens) : 21 points
3. Mbappe (Paris-SG) : 17 points
4. Fonte (Lille) – Lucas Paquet (Lyon) – Boulaya (Metz) – Savanier (Montpellier): 16 points
8. Volland (Monaco) : 15 points
9. Bamba (Lille) – Rajkovic (Reims): 14 points
11. Perraud (Brest) – Kakuta (Lens) – Kadewere (Lyon) – Mandanda, Kamara (Marseille) – Navas (Paris-SG): 13 points
17. Lopes (Lyon) – Ben Yedder, Maripn (Monaco) – Delort (Montpellier) – Marquinhos (Paris-SG): 12 points
22. Kimpembe (Paris-SG) : 11 points
23. Maignan (Lille) – Toko Ekambi (Lyon) – Gonzlez, Thauvin (Marseille) – Omlin (Montpellier) – Neymar (Paris-SG) – Dia (Reims) – Aguerd (Rennes): 10 points
31. Adli, Koscielny (Bordeaux) – Dubois, Denayer (Lyon) – Meling (Nimes) – Florenzi, Di Mara (Paris-SG) – Truffert (Rennes): 9 points
39. David (Lille) – Faes (Reims): 8 points
41. Traor, Thomas (Angers) – Fofana, Bad (Lens) – Yazici, Andr (Lille) – Moffi (Lorient) – Kouyate, Niane (Metz) – Aguilar, Tchouamni (Monaco) – Laborde (Montpellier) – Gouiri (Nice ) – Verratti (Paris-SG) – Abdelhamid (Reims) – Grenier, Da Silva (Rennes) – Ajorque, Diallo (Strasbourg): 7 points
60. Fulgini (Angers) – Oudin (Bordeaux) – Larsonneur (Brest) – Michelin (Lens) – Renato Sanches, Mandava (Lille) – Lauriente (Lorient) – Thiago Mendes (Lyon) – Balerdi (Marseille) – Oukidja, Delaine ( Metz) – Congr (Montpellier) – Dante (Nice) – Gueye, Rafinha (Paris-SG) – Cafaro (Reims) – Camavinga, Guirassy (Rennes) – Debuchy (St-Etienne) – Lala, Djiku, Mitrovic (Strasbourg): 6 points
82. Ben Arfa, Costil, Hwang (Bordeaux) – Honorat, Faivre (Brest) – Leca (Lens) – Wissa (Lorient) – Diop (Monaco): 5 points
90. Diony, Manceau, Bahoken (Angers) – Pablo (Bordeaux) – Chardonnet, Duverne (Brest) – Kalimuendo, Sotoca (Lens) – Yilmaz (Lille) – Caqueret, Marcelo (Lyon) – Udol (Metz) – Golovin, Fbregas (Monaco) – Souquet (Montpellier) – Kolo Muani, Blas, Tour (Nantes) – Reine-Adelaide, Bentez (Nice) – Sarabia, Icardi (Paris-SG) – Khazri, Kolodziejczak, Bouanga (St-Etienne): 4 points
115. Coulibaly, Bobichon (Angers) – de Prville, Baysse (Bordeaux) – Baal, Lasne, Jean Lucas, Pierre-Gabriel, Cardona (Brest) – Konat, Ngonda, Bald (Dijon) – Soumar (Lille) – Gravillon, Abergel , Boisgard (Lorient) – Aouar, Bard, Bruno Guimares (Lyon) – Luis Henrique, Benedetto, Caleta-Car, Amavi, Rongier, Cuisance, Khaoui (Marseille) – Vagner, Boye, Sarr, Pajot (Metz) – Caio Henrique, Fofana, Lecomte, Gelson Martins (Monaco) – Mavididi, Sambia (Montpellier) – Boudaoui, Todibo, Daniliuc, Lotomba, Kamara, Dolberg (Nice) – Fomba, Eliasson, Ripart, Alakouch, Denkey, Reynet, Cubas, Philippoteaux (Nimes) – Diallo, Bakker, Herrera (Paris-SG) – Munetsi, Chevalerin (Reims) – Gomis, Doku, NZonzi, Raphinha (Rennes) – Hamouma, Fofana, Maon (St-Etienne) – Guilbert, Thomasson (Strasbourg): 3 points
179. Racioppi (Dijon) – Ikone, Botman (Lille) – Simon (Nantes) – Thuram-Ulien (Nice) – Rico, Paredes, Kean (Paris-SG) – Camara, Nordin (St-Etienne) – Simakan, Aholou ( Strasbourg): 2 points
191. Seri, Basic, Otavio, Sabaly (Bordeaux) – Charbonnier (Brest) – cul Manga (Dijon) – Banza, Sylla, Doucoure (Lens) – Xeka (Lille) – Le Fe, Grbic, Nardi, Chalobah, Laporte (Lorient ) – Benlamri (Lyon) – Sanson, Payet (Marseille) – Maga, Gueye (Metz) – Ballo Tour, B. Badiashile, Disasi (Monaco) – Ristic (Montpellier) – Lafont (Nantes) – Maolida, Lees Melou, Lopes, Atal (Nice) – Deaux, Ferhat (Nimes) – Draxler (Paris-SG) – Toure, Mbuku, Moreto Cassam (Reims) – Tait, Terrier (Rennes) – Moukoudi, Boudebouz, Aouchiche, Moulin (St-Etienne) – Kawashima , Carole, Linard, Sissoko, Caci, Kamara, Bellegarde (Strasbourg): 1 points
Classification by club: PSG and Lyon are ahead …
1. Paris-SG – 124 points
2. Lyon – 122 points
3. Lille – 86 points
4. Monaco – 81 points
5. Marseille – 75 points
6. Lens – 70 points
7. Montpellier – 62 points
8. Metz – 60 points
9. Rennes – 59 points
10. Reims – 54 points
11. Bordeaux, Brest – 53 points
13. Strasbourg – 49 points
14. Nice – 45 points
15. Angers – 38 points
16. Nimes, St-Etienne – 35 points
18. Lorient – 32 points
19. Nantes – 15 points
20. Dijon – 12 points
It was the typical team for the 29th day of Ligue 1. See you next Sunday to discover the typical team for the 30th day!
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