By Ilies Peeters
Published on 04/09/2022 at 2:26 p.m.
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SCO Angers receives LOSC tomorrow on the occasion of the 31th daytime. The maintenance seems acquired for Gérald Baticle, which frees his team. This freedom results in the 4thme place in the Ligue 1 dribbling rankings.
Who would’ve believed that ? The SCO Angers, current 14th of Ligue 1, which probably does not have much to play for with 5 points ahead of the play-off, is the 4th team to achieve the most dribbles this season in Ligue 1. And again, Gérald Baticle’s men will be able to recover the 3th place in this ranking by overtaking St-Etienne which has one more match (Lorient – ASSE).
With 330 successful dribbles this season, the SCO is uninhibited despite results not always in their favor (8 wins, 8 draws, 14 losses in Ligue 1 this season), and attempts sometimes doomed to failure (Angers is also the team that lacks the most dribbling in Ligue 1 with 365 units).
It must be said that the SCO is a real benchmark for talent. Fulgini, Cabot and especially Boufal delight us every week with their technical delights. The last quoted is even the second best dribbler in the championship ahead of Neymar and Messi please !
A surprising ranking
The domination of PSG on the national level is no longer in doubt. Paris is in the lead at all levels, and especially in dribbling is successful (398 dribbles have been successful since the start of the season). OL are runners-up to the current Ligue 1 leader, with 389 successful dribbles, and ASSE, although in a very complicated situation, must be content with 3th place of this dribbling ranking.
The LOSC, future opponent of the Angevins, only points to the 9th like this top. Will this difference work in favor of the Scoists? Answer tomorrow afternoon.
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“Lille is the defending champion, it’s a very big team. LOSC have a very compact unit, and defend very well. They are aggressive on the carrier. We will have to adapt to create spaces for ourselves. “
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— Angers SCO (@AngersSCO) April 8, 2022
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