Lille Draws Nice

By: Julien | April 7th, 2008

Nice
LOSC Lille Métropole played their 32nd match of the Ligue 1 season last Saturday against OGC Nice. The match was an away match at Nice’s Stade Municipal du Ray stadium. After four yellow cards, a close penalty, and over 90 mins to play the score ended in a draw 0-0. Lille leads the league with 16 draws. Nice actually moved up in the table after this week’s results whereas LOSC stayed in 8th place. Match facts:

Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 20:00 H (French time)
STADE MUNICIPAL DU RAY
9,861 spectators

OGC Nice
1 LLORIS
5 KANTE
25 APAM
8 HELLEBUYCK
10 EDERSON
14 BALMONT
23 DIAKITE
26 ROOL (c)
27 JEUNECHAMP
ECHOUAFNI (21′ )
12 KONE
15 MODESTE
BAMOGO (77′ )

Les Dogues
1 SYLVA
18 BERIA
19 FRANQUART
20 TAFFOREAU (c)
23 RAMI
7 CABAYE
8 BASTOS
DEBUCHY (90′ +2)
10 OBRANIAK
LICHTSTEINER (61′ )
17 MAKOUN
24 MAVUBA
13 FAUVERGUE
FRAU (53′ )

Cards
22′ Rami (LOSC)
33′ Tafforeau (LOSC)
39′ Apam (NICE)
76′ Rool (NICE)

According to Puel, it was a quality match. Notably, he said the match was interesting with Lille’s possession. For a glance at the action check out this match video:




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  • Corey |  April 7th, 2008 at 7:42 am

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    What was Antonetti so angry about? He mouthed off for awhile, I am surprised he wasnt sent to the stands.

    Nice has a very good team, Apam, Ederson and Kone all impress me week in week out and Lloris is surely the next Les Blues #1. Lille did well to get a draw away from home to such a good team this year.

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  • Richard |  April 7th, 2008 at 1:43 pm

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    Corey, you see Lloris (not Mandanda) as the next #1?
    Lloris is good but he’s no Mandanda.
    (He’s also no Seb. Frey, either)

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  • Inara |  April 7th, 2008 at 6:40 pm

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    I’ve been hugely impressed with both, though at the end of the day, you can only pick one. They have different weaknesses - Lloris’s is his recent indecisiveness (maybe it’s the transfer talk that’s disturbing him), though I suppose all gks are prone to that every once in a while. Mandanda’s is his lack of concentration on certain aerial battles and kicks, though again, it’s something that he will certainly improve on. But both are young and have time on their side.

    Mandanda is being pushed by the media (rightfully so), but Lloris is given zero media coverage because of the team he plays for. If he played for a team like Lyon, he would receive the same amount of attention.

    If Lloris wants to make sure that Mandanda doesn’t eclipse him, he’ll have to leave Nice at the end of this season for a bigger club, which I think he will. He’s getting interest from clubs like Arsenal, Milan, Espanyol, Lyon, and Lazio, though it might be better for him to stay in L1. I’m really hoping Lyon pick him up (there’s gotta be a reason why we paid an extra two million for Ederson, right?).

    FYI, I love both guys and wouldn’t mind either as the #1 in France, but I just don’t think the battle between the two is as straightforward as some would like it to be.

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  • Richard |  April 7th, 2008 at 7:21 pm

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    agreed!
    well said, Lloris is incredible — and maybe you’re right about the media not really giving him much credit because of the team he’s from. I also think that he’d look a lot better at the heart of a better defense.
    That said; Mandanda is still my #1.

    Look at the Congo A’ game.
    Mandanda left the field with a clean sheet, and Lloris (in fairness, the entire A’ defense) blew it.

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  • Corey |  April 7th, 2008 at 8:45 pm

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    Manadana is a good player, but the necessary measurement for goal keepers is consistency and room for improvement. Mandana has alot of room for improvement, but his biggest test will be staying consistent next year, which will be his second year in the top flight.

    Lloris will be on his 3rd, so consistency is not his problem, is his technique and cross handling that needs work. I prefer Lloris because I think his style will lead him to being more succesful in the long run, he has great reflexs but is awful very good at coming off his line, something I do not think Mandana is adept at.

    Both are former u-21 keepers, so both have a good chance of getting it, but then again players like Riou, Itandje, Carrasso and Gavanon have fallen by the way side in recent years.

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  • Inara |  April 7th, 2008 at 8:58 pm

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    Richard, if you mean the Mali game (the Congo game was 0-0, and in that game, Lloris was the better of the two keepers), Domenech changed nearly the entire back line, which caused a lot of confusion and instability. It’s hard to be tossed right into the middle of a game with so much turnover. There were problems all over the pitch for France, and the goals conceded weren’t entirely Lloris’s fault.

    Lloris has been in the top flight for three years and is pretty much the only reason Nice wasn’t relegated the last two years. Mandanda came from L2 and fit right into L1. So both have talent. The big tests for them will be what will happen if Lloris goes to a bigger club and faces European competition, and can Mandanda back up his the next two years?

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  • Richard |  April 7th, 2008 at 9:51 pm

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    Yikes — I do mean the Mali game.
    (that’s embarrasing)
    And yeah — I agree. It wasn’t entirely Lloris’ fault. That second goal was stoppable, but you’re right — there were other factors. It’ll be interesting to see what happens. I read that Coupet might want to go abroad, so there may be an open spot for Lloris which would be good for him (and I know you’d be happy). Any idea which of the two RayDom favors?

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