The twenty-ninth day of Ligue 1 was the scene of an effervescent football activity, characterized by a significant number of goals, reaching a total of thirty out of the eight matches, with the exception of the match between FC Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain, postponed to 22 April. This day was inaugurated by a notable surprise: the victory of the Stade de Reims against RC Lens, a result that demonstrates a strong defensive performance and is reflected in the composition of the typical team of this day. Among the key elements are Yehvann Diouf, whose fourteen saves have been an impressive record for two decades, earning him the maximum score of 10, as well as Sergio Akieme, Mory Gbane and Keito Nakamura, the latter having brilliantly scored a double.
In parallel to this surprise, the heavy defeat of the Olympique de Marseille against AS Monaco (3-0) was a great success. This meeting made it possible to distinguish remarkable individual performances, notably that of Wilfried Singo, unattainable in defence, and Denis Zakaria, author of an exceptional match in the middle of the field, punctuated by the inscription of the third goal on penalty. In order to complete the defensive line, Jonathan Claus, credited with two assists in the draw against the RC Strasbourg (2-2), was given his place.
The middle of the field is rich in talent, with the presence of Azor Matusiwa, a decisive figure in the overwhelming victory of Stade Rennais over Havre AC (1-5), thanks to a goal and two decisive passes, and Rayan Cherki, a scorer against AJ Auxerre (1-3). The attack was led by Ludovic Ajorque, who scored a double against ASSE (3-3), and by Arnaud Kalimundo, a scorer and double smuggler at a crucial meeting. The final standard team of the twenty-ninth day of Ligue 1 is thus composed of: Diouf, Claus, Singo, Gbane, Akiem, Cherki, Matusiwa, Zakaria, Nakamura, Kalimundo, Ajorque.