Lillois Supporters, Judges of the Year: Post-Match Analysis of the Victory on Auxerre
Following their convincing victory (3-1) against the AJ Auxerre, LOSC fans have once again set up their unique player rating system, called The Little Jury. This device, which has been in place since the beginning of the 2024-2025 season, allows each supporter to distribute points to his idols, thus influencing their position in the year’s drugs classification.
David, Star Up:* Jonathan David was the great winner of this meeting, thanks to his two doubles (43 and 90+7). He earned more than 600 points, followed by Benjamin Andrรฉ and Thomas Meunier.
Points and Criteria: Four players are selected per game, depending on their positive or negative impact on the game. The system is constantly evolving, but it is a popular measure among the Lille public.
A Post-Match Analysis:
Matias Fernandez-Pardo, who was decisive for the third time in a row, shared his impressions after the meeting: “We dominated rather in the first half. We had a good hurry together. And then we waited for the right time to attack them. In the second half, I would say that we got a little loose with this two-goal advantage. He also highlighted the physical and mental fatigue that can affect the team at the end of the season.
Difficulties and Objectives:
Matias Fernandez-Pardo acknowledged that physical and mental fatigue is an important factor at the end of the season. “We want to be here. I think we had a very good season in the Champions League and in the championship, given the number of games we played. We don’t realize, but it’s complicated to play so many games and be a performance every time. "
Optimistic Vision:
In spite of the difficulties, the Spaniard remains optimistic: We are still there, and we will be there until the end to be able to give everything. He also expressed the team’s ambition: “Do not win the Champions League would be disappointed? I wouldn’t say that. We’re gonna give ourselves up. We’ll see at the end where we’ll be in the rankings.”
Classification:
The overall classification has changed slightly, with Jonathan David repositioning and Matias Fernandez-Pardo standing in 11th place. Fatigue at the end of the season is a key factor in this dynamic.