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Victorious LOSC but annoyed Genesio

** LOSC imposes itself at home against AJ Auxerre despite an annoyed evening**

The LOSC won a convincing victory (3-1) against the AJ Auxerre this Sunday, consolidating its position in the podium fight. Despite a successful collective performance, coach Bruno Genesio expressed his annoyance at repeated mistakes, including those of goaltender Alexsandro.

The game started promisingly for the Dogues, with a quick goal from Thomas Meunier, served by Jonathan David. The opening of the score was followed by a strong defensive performance, notably thanks to Bafodé Diakité, which neutralised the attacks in Austria. The offensive effectiveness of the LOSC was enhanced by the fluid play of Meunier and Haraldsson on the right wing, as well as by the complementary David-Akpom attack.

However, an Alexsandro recovery error allowed Lucas Chevalier to narrow the gap (68). The Brazilian then conceded a goal against his camp (90+2) and continued to make mistakes, causing Genesio’s enragment. The Lille coach stressed the importance of concentration and efficiency, pointing at the retreating balloons given to Chevalier and the attempts of risky dribbles in the surface.

Despite these moments of weakness, the LOSC finally managed to maintain its lead. Jonathan David distinguished himself as the man of the game (8.5), scoring three goals and bringing great availability in the game. André Gomes (6) was also a key player in the in-game, while Benjamin André (6.5) posted aggressiveness and recovery of important balloons.

Individual scores highlighted the team’s strengths and weaknesses. Alexsandro (5) was criticized for his mistakes, while Thomas Meunier (6.5) was solid on his right wing. Chuba Akpom (6) was also an asset in attack, despite a crucial stop by Leon.

Bruno Genesio concluded the game by insisting on the need to correct these gaps and maintain a high level of concentration, noting that repeated mistakes could be costly in upcoming matches.