In this section, Le Petit Lilleis gives the floor to LOSC supporters at the end of each meeting. Most of them let talk about their joy and excitement following the victory (3-1) over AJ Auxerre. In his quest for a podium, the LOSC let his past frustration go for a certain satisfaction, almost total. At the reception of the AJ Auxerre last Sunday, Bruno Genesio and the Lille public were first at a successful first period, during which Thomas Meunier (10’) and Jonathan David (43’) were in turn shaking the nets. The second period was less flamboyant, to the point where the Dogues began to scare themselves. Lucas Chevalier had to negotiate a bad recovery on his line (68’) before taking a kneelash while taking a goal against his side (90+2’). It was these tens of minutes of floating that pushed to the irritation, even though Jonathan David sealed the victory (3-1) by a third and final pawn (90+7’). In addition to the result, which was necessarily a good news, it was also the offensive face displayed by the Dogues that packed Tobias, Jimmy and Quentin, three fans questioned cold. Sorted out on the track, they agreed to dive again one last time into this recent success. Their comments are an opportunity to return one last time to the part recently contested, but from an angle of view distinct from what can be seen traditionally in the local and hexagonal press. Here we go! A second straight victory, this had not happened since mid-February and a trip to Brittany marked by the resurrection of Nabil Bentaleb. After Toulouse FC (1-2), the AJ Auxerre (3-1) fell in front of the Dogues and gave a smile to the Lille fans. Quentin was the first to express some relief: “It’s been a long time since we saw a match with commitment, presence in the duels, on the first and second balloons, the cleaning. It is this kind of service that makes you proud,” he exclaimed in the first place. But he had a lot on his heart and didn’t want to stop so simply: “And then I have a little message to pass on too. Where are all the rages spitting at Thomas Meunier?”, he asked. Without his goal scored so early, I think the game would have been totally different. It puts us in perfect condition for the sequel and allows the attackers to play more liberated. He trusted everyone," Quentin said. Tobias took over: “Finally a game in which we have control, he was already satisfied. I feel like it’s been a long time since we had this feeling of tranquillity in a game, especially since we quickly managed to turn our game ideas into real actions and goals. Leading two goals at half time is rare enough for us this season. We got a little scared at the end of the game, but unlike usual, I didn’t get the impression that it was due to any panic. I’d say it was a deconcentration because we were leading quite easily. The AJA surprised me enough. I expected a much more hanging match overall. Absences probably helped,” he said. I mean, it was Jimmy’s turn, still tensed by the last minutes of a game that didn’t need to