Elton Mokolo, a columnist on the show Génération After, wanted to reserve a niche to talk about LOSC, which he saw on the Ligue 1 podium after his 34th day. At the end of the championship, six teams are still in the race to qualify in the Champions League. Only four points separate Olympique from Marseille (2nd) from Strasbourg (7th), this is the crazy race in Europe. The last straight line, already consumed by half, continues this Friday for the 31st day of Ligue 1 at the opening of which the Niçois, fifth (51 points), move to the Parc des Princes to face the Paris Saint-Germain, already a sacred champion of France. In addition to the Aiglons, the Olympians and the Strasbourgs, the Lilles (4th, 53 pts) are at their elbows with AS Monaco (3rd, 54 pts) while the Olympique Lyonnais (5th, 51 pts) is far from being exceeded. A journalist and columnist on RMC radio, Elton Mokolo chose to get wet four days from the final whistle. The latter placed behind the LOSC, which he saw able to get on the podium at the end of the season. Explanations.
“Why do I see Lille finish on the podium? The surge around the Olympique de Marseille makes me say that I have to look at other options and other teams. This is where I turned to Lille, of which we talk very little, perhaps not even enough,” he judges first, as if the Dogues were now passing under radars. “They have eaten their black bread in recent weeks with a chaotic winter in terms of missed appointments,” he says, “before continuing. There was the elimination against Dunkirk (1/8 of the Coupe de France final), the exit from the road against Dortmund (1/8 of the Champions League) and the period in Ligue 1 during which they regularly lost matches such as Le Havre at home or in Nantes. But what interested me was that Olivier The pond called for calm after