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FRA Ligue 1
04-05 03:05
3 - 0
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Lineups
LOSC Lille
RC Lens
Attacks
107
80
Dangerous Attacks
59
22
Ball Possession
56
44
On Target
7
1
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3024
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End 3-0
94′
C.Verdonk
R. Perraud
90′
E.Mbappe
85′
R.Fofana
O. Édouard
85′
A. Bulatović
F.Thauvin
80′
E.Mbappe
Ngal'ayel Mukau
80′
G. Perrin
Pardo
78′
S.Abdulhamid
73′
B. André
H.Haraldsson
73′
O.Giroud
F.Correia
71′
B. Özer
67′
F.Sotoca
A. Thomasson
58′
Pardo
55′
A. Haidara
N.Celik
55′
A. Saint-Maximin
W. Saïd
49′
2-0
F.Correia
Halftime 1-0
50′
N.Ngoy
50′
A. Thomasson
44′
1-0
H.Haraldsson
Assist: Pardo
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Match Info
LOSC Lille delivered a commanding 3-0 derby victory over RC Lens in Ligue 1 at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, solidifying their position in the European places. This comprehensive win in the Nord derby was a statement performance from the hosts. Lille took control early, opening the scoring within the first twenty minutes through a powerful drive from the edge of the box. They doubled their lead just before halftime with a cleverly worked short corner that was headed home. After the break, Lille managed the game expertly and put the result beyond any doubt with a third goal from a swift counter-attack in the final ten minutes. Lens struggled to create clear chances against a disciplined Lille defense, with their best opportunity hitting the post in the second half. The standout performer was Lille's Canadian forward, who scored once and assisted another, constantly troubling the Lens backline. This result sees Lille climb the table and strengthens their grip on a Europa League spot, while Lens's hopes for continental football next season took a significant hit. The Lille coach highlighted the team's collective spirit, saying, "Derbies are about passion and precision, and we showed both tonight." The Lens manager acknowledged the superiority of the opposition, noting, "We were second best in all departments and must learn from this." The match featured full-strength lineups from both sides in one of French football's most passionate fixtures.