Eviled by his own team-mates, Lucas Chevalier managed to record an eleventh clean sheet this season in the LOSC victory in Angers (0-2). However, he felt that progress was needed. From AJ Auxerre (3-1) to Angers (0-2), the LOSC has won victories but has also shown similar weaknesses with a fragile concentration translated by revivals that put Lucas Chevalier in danger. This Sunday, in Angers, he shuddered first at a loss of the ball by André Gomes (4’), before springing in front of Jim Allevinah (15’), who had just recovered a balloon which the Lille doorman had himself cleared clumsyly following an uncertain transmission of Bafodé Diakité. The Dogues, victors, have once again avoided the worst but would like to stop putting themselves in danger. In the first lodges, Lucas Chevalier mentioned these difficulties to the microphone of the DAZN teams: “We get into trouble with bullet losses, parpaings with Bafodé (Diakité) and even red cardboard. Today, it’s happening, but it won’t always pass. The game would probably have been different if they had led. Right now, we’re getting a little embarrassed until the day it gets back and it’s gonna get a little more. Today, we are happy, no consequence but it is frankly an axis of progress. There is better to do,” declared the Calaisien. How does he explain these difficulties? “Time, heat… In fact, these are trap matches