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LOSC: The final sprint in Angers

LOSC travels to Angers, on the banks of Maine, this Sunday (15h) as part of the 31st day of Ligue 1. Here are the first essential information about this meeting. The LOSC is fully engaged in the last straight line of its season, often called the final sprint. To hope to reach the podium, the team must score points week after week. After two consecutive wins in Toulouse (1-2) and against AJ Auxerre (3-1), the players hope to be able to chain up to Angers, an opponent currently fighting for his retention in the elite. This duel between two opposing teams is scheduled this Sunday at 3 p.m. and will be broadcasted on DAZN via its app or website, as well as on the My Canal streaming platform.

The referee who will serve this Sunday is Hakim Ben El Hadj (46), ranked twelfth best referee of the 2023-2024 season. He will be assisted by Gwenaël Pasqualotti and Christophe Mouysset, while Aurélien Petit will be the fourth referee. Benoît Millot and Maxime Aprizzese will be an officer on the side of video assistance at arbitration (VAR).

Hakim Ben El Hadj crossed the LOSC road only once this season, against three times for Angers who only scored one point in a draw at the Meinau (1-1). Results were less positive at Marseille (0-2, 09/02) or Rennes (2-0, 15/12). The Angelvin club is the one that the Iserois met most during his career with 25 matches, but he doesn’t necessarily bring him luck with a balance of 9 wins, 7 draws and 9 defeats. That of the Dogs is a little less with 5 wins, 5 draws and 6 defeats