Author of an XXL performance against Montpellier, Rmois Boulaye Dia is the player of the day. The Lyonnais Toko-Ekambi and Depay, then the Parisians Bakker and Neymar in particular, also distinguished themselves this weekend and appear in the 8th edition of the provisional type team of Maxifoot.
Boulaye Dia was brilliant with Reims.
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As in previous seasons, after each championship day, Maxifoot makes up its typical team. The best “our” and seven replacements are chosen according to their performance. The incumbents collect three points, the substitutes receive one point.
Note, a new edition of this typical team of the 8th day, final this time, will be published after the Lens-Nantes match, initially scheduled for this Sunday but postponed to a later date due to the Covid-19.
Replacements:
12. Bingourou Kamara (Strasbourg)
13. Anthony Caci (Strasbourg)
14. Wout Faes (Reims)
15. Farid Boulaya (Metz)
16. Nathanal Book (Reims)
17. Hatem Ben Arfa (Bordeaux)
18. Mose Kean (Paris Saint-Germain)
And details:
Player of the day: Boulaye Dia (Reims)
What a performance for the Reims striker! From the start of the game, he was in the right rhythm by obtaining a penalty, which he himself transformed. Involved in all the good shots, the striker doubled the bet on a golden serve from Cafaro before offering himself a hat-trick on a second penalty. Co-best in Ligue 1, the Rmois was excellent.
Anthony Lopes (Olympique Lyonnais)
The Olympique Lyonnais goalkeeper was invaluable in his team’s victory. Because at the start of the game, the Portuguese made important saves on the heads of Jovetic and Fofana or on a distant strike from the AS Monaco midfielder. Essential to then allow the demonstration of his own. On the penalty concd, he could not do anything.
Kenny Lala (Strasbourg)
Small child, the right side of Strasbourg finds a good level of play. Volunteer in a role of piston, he delivered a big duel against Perraud and did not deserve on the defensive plan. Offensively, his climbs were interesting and he found the net with a perfectly shot penalty.
Ismal Traor (Angers)
A big match for the Angevin captain. Defensively, he imposed his physical power in the box and won most of his duels against the Rennes attackers. What’s more, he sublimated his copy as the decisive passer for Fulgini on the winning goal.
Leonardo Balerdi (Olympique de Marseille)
A winning choice! Prfr Caleta-Car, on the bench, for this meeting, the Argentine justified the confidence of his trainer Andr Villas-Boas. Little worried about the defensive plan with a draft Lorient, he won the majority of his duels and made an impressive comeback in his area late in the game. And offensively, the central defender was very close to scoring with a head well rejected by Nardi… before opening the scoring with a crossed head following a long free kick from Thauvin.
Mitchel Bakker (Paris Saint-Germain)
Back on the left side with the suspension of Kurzawa, the Dutchman had a good game. From the start of the game, he was decisive with this cross for Kean’s opener. Confident, the left side of Paris Saint-Germain showed an interesting face in his climbs and has never been in difficulty defensively.
Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain)
A beautiful copy for the Brazilian. also free in his positioning, the Paris Saint-Germain striker initiated most of the good deeds of his team. Decisive passer on Kean’s second goal after a small festival, he hit the post with the header and gave two goals Sarabia and Pereira, who hit Allagb. Author of a full match despite a spike in the second period, the Auriverde was decisive passer on the first goal of Mbapp before being the origin of the second achievement of the Habs. Inspir.
Angelo Fulgini (Angers)
His placement caused many Nzonzi concerns. He was smart to get between the lines or take the depth when Bahoken dropped out. He offered victory to his team by scoring the second Angevin goal. Note that he could also have been a decisive passer without a duel lost by Bahoken.
Mathieu Cafaro (Reims)
The midfielder was inspired by this meeting. Author of a good pass to serve Dia on the action of the first penalty obtained, he was then decisive passer on the second goal of his teammate with a service quite simply exceptional. Fair and precise, he really set the tone in the midfield of the Rmois.
Karl Toko-Ekambi (Olympique Lyonnais)
A very good match for the Olympique Lyonnais striker! And yet, the Cameroonian was not very successful early in the game. But on an excellent serve from Kadewere, he managed, by lifting the ball, to clear Disasi to score with a steal. Subsequently, he obtained a penalty, transformed by Aouar, before offering himself a double with a shot instead following an error by Badiashile. In confidence, he was also interesting in the second half with two goal balls given Dembl, which was not effective.
Memphis Depay (Olympique Lyonnais)
If some had doubts about his involvement, the captain of Olympique Lyonnais made everyone agree on this meeting. Directly in the right tempo, the Dutchman misled Disasi before failing in front of Lecomte. But in the crowd, he took advantage of a golden serve from Aouar to open the scoring with a place strike. Involved in Toko-Ekambi’s first goal with a bright opening for Kadewere, he was also present on the action of the penalty converted by Aouar. A complete match.
Ranking: Depay is coming back strong!
1. Mandanda (Marseille): 10 points
2. Depay (Lyon) – Thauvin (Marseille) – Savanier (Montpellier): 9 points
5. Kakuta (Lens) – Niane (Metz) – Neymar, Kimpembe, Mbappe (Paris-SG): 7 points
10. Koscielny (Bordeaux) – Renato Sanches (Lille) – Florenzi (Paris-SG) – Guirassy, Camavinga (Rennes): 6 points
15. Bamba (Lille): 5 points
16. Traor (Angers) – Perraud (Brest) – Clauss (Lens) – Wissa (Lorient) – Toko Ekambi (Lyon) – Souquet (Montpellier) – Aguerd (Rennes): 4 points
23. Fulgini, Bobichon (Angers) – Oudin (Bordeaux) – Sotoca (Lens) – Soumar, Fonte (Lille) – Boisgard (Lorient) – Bard, Lopes, Caqueret (Lyon) – Balerdi, Amavi, Caleta-Car, Gonzlez ( Marseille) – Pajot, Udol (Metz) – Aguilar, Ben Yedder, Lecomte (Monaco) – Delort, Omlin, Congr (Montpellier) – Bentez, Dante, Gouiri, Dolberg, Kamara (Nice) – Cubas, Philippoteaux, Denkey, Meling ( Nimes) – Bakker, Navas, Icardi, Marquinhos (Paris-SG) – Dia, Cafaro (Reims) – Truffert, NZonzi, Raphinha, Da Silva (Rennes) – Hamouma, Debuchy, Fofana, Bouanga, Maon (St-Etienne) – Mitrovic, Lala (Strasbourg): 3 points
71. Costil (Bordeaux) – Laborde (Montpellier) – Thuram-Ulien (Nice) – Di Mara (Paris-SG): 2 points
75. Ben Arfa, Basic (Bordeaux) – Larsonneur, Faivre (Brest) – cul Manga (Dijon) – Leca (Lens) – Botman, Maignan, Yilmaz (Lille) – Moffi, Laporte, Grbic (Lorient) – Payet (Marseille) – Boulaya (Metz) – B. Badiashile, Fbregas, Volland (Monaco) – Ristic (Montpellier) – Simon (Nantes) – Reynet (Nimes) – Rafinha, Kean, Sarabia, Draxler (Paris-SG) – Faes, Mbuku, Toure (Reims) – Nordin, Aouchiche, Kolodziejczak (St-Etienne) – Bellegarde, Kamara, Caci (Strasbourg): 1 point
Classification by club: PSG digs the gap
1. Paris-SG – 45 points
2. Marseille – 32 points
3. Rennes – 28 points
4. Montpellier – 25 points
5. Lyon – 22 points
6. Lille – 20 points
7. St-Etienne – 18 points
8. Nice – 17 points
9. Lens – 15 points
10. Metz – 14 points
11. Bordeaux, Nimes – 13 points
13. Monaco – 12 points
14. Angers, Lorient – 10 points
16. Strasbourg, Reims – 9 points
18. Brest – 6 points
19. Dijon, Nantes – 1 point
It was the provisional standard team for the 8th day of Ligue 1. See you next Sunday to discover the typical team for the 9th day!
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