The typical L1 team – 26th day – Football

The typical L1 team – 26th day – Football

Author of a double and a decisive pass this weekend, the Parisian Kylian Mbapp is the player of the day. His team-mate Lionel Messi, as well as the Rennais Martin Terrier, Benjamin Bourigeaud and Baptiste Santamaria in particular also distinguished themselves this weekend and appear in the 26th edition of the typical Maxifoot team.

Mbapp is the player of the 26th day of L1

As in past seasons, after each day of the championship, Maxifoot composes its standard team. The best “eleven” and seven substitutes are chosen according to their performance. Holders get three points, substitutes get one point.

Substitutes:

12. Lo Jardim (Lille)
13. Alexander Djiku (Strasbourg)
14. Jonathan Clauss (Lens)
15. Rominigue Kouam N’Guessan (Troyes)
16. Sofiane Diop (Monaco)
17. Elbasan Rashani (Clermont)
18. Arber Zeneli (Reims)

And details:

Player of the day: Kylian Mbapp (Paris SG)

The Frenchman is the real attacking leader of PSG. He proved it again against Saint-Etienne with two goals and a decisive assist. In total confidence, the Parisian showed surgical precision to equalize and give the advantage to the capital club, before delivering a delicious cross from the outside of the right foot for Danilo Pereira on the third goal for PSG . Great Mbapp!

Walter Bentez (Nice)

Rising in power over the game against Strasbourg, the Niois goalkeeper was impassable during the last quarter of an hour, like his 4 saves against Diallo, including a double parry of high quality then a point-blank save! If the Gym finishes ahead of Strasbourg at the end of the season, we must remember the immense contribution of the goalkeeper in Alsace.

Hamari Traor (Rennes)

Unleashed at the start of the game against Montpellier, the captain of the Breton club delivered a superb cross for the opener for Terrier. In the crowd, he made the difference in front of Oyongo to offer a second decisive pass, this time Bourigeaud. On Oyongo’s goal, he is taken behind his back, but it is difficult to blame him with Omari’s missed intervention.

Presnel Kimpembe (Paris SG)

Once is not custom, the French central defender was the real boss of the Parisian defense against Saint-Etienne. More reassuring than Marquinhos in this match, the world champion saved his team several times with life-saving tackles on hot balls to negotiate in his area. Solid!

Nicolas Pallois (Nantes)

A week after his excellent performance against PSG, the Nantes defender did it again against Metz. If the danger was less impressive opposite this Sunday, he was impeccable on each of his interventions and very good in the recovery. A boss !

Gabriel Gudmundsson (Lille)

Finally the click for the Swede? Rather shy in a left-back position since joining Lille last summer, the former Groningen player in a more attacking role against Lyon. Sharper and more incisive, he scored his first goal in L1 to offer victory to his team.

Josuha Guilavogui (Bordeaux)

The midfielder loaned by Wolfsburg does Bordeaux a lot of good. Against Clermont, he distinguished himself offensively by opening the scoring with a header from a corner. The former Stphanois was introduced to recovery and often oriented the game well.

Baptiste Santamaria (Rennes)

In the midfield, the former Angevin burst onto the screen against Montpellier with an impressive volume of play. Omnipresent in duels, he often imposed his law and scratched valuable balls for his team. In addition, he was also precise in his passes to launch the offensives of his team. His pressing was enormous to recover the ball on the action of 4th base.

Benjamin Bourigeaud (Rennes)

Inspired at the start of the match against Montpellier, the former Lensois was rewarded with this goal from a center back from Traor. Subsequently, despite the difficulties experienced by his team, he continued to hold his rank with a large volume of play and a good presence in the fight, with in addition a good decisive pass for Majer.

Martin Terrier (Rennes)

On a good cross from Traor, the ex-Lyonnais launched his match against Montpellier perfectly with a crossed header to open the scoring. Involved in recovering the ball from Bourigeaud’s goal, he was then responsible for the penalty obtained in the second period. In the zone of truth, he embodied a constant danger for the MHSC.

Lionel Messi (Paris SG)

We found a bit of Messi du Bara against Saint-Etienne, as on this overlap he made in the Saint-Etienne defense before serving Mbapp on the second Parisian goal. In the game, the Argentinian dropped a lot to make himself available and he tried to get past the defense to open up spaces. He succeeded to serve Mbapp on the Parisian equalizer at the end of the first period. The Park appreciated!

Ranking: Mbapp and Clauss are getting closer to Savanier…

1. Savanier (Montpellier): 23 points
2. Clauss (Lens) – Mbappe (Paris-SG) : 20 points
4. Guendouzi (Marseille) – Marquinhos (Paris-SG): 19 points
6. Lafont (Nantes) – Gouiri (Nice): 16 points
8. Lopes (Lyon) : 15 points
9. Laborde (Montpellier 1 pts, then Rennes): 14 points
10. Fofana (Lens) – Hakimi (Paris-SG): 13 points
12. Boufal (Angers) – Caio Henrique (Monaco) – Bentez (Nice): 12 points
15. Girotto (Nantes) – Gueye (Paris-SG): 11 points
17. Frankowski (Lens) – Blas (Nantes) – Dante, Todibo (Nice) – Messi (Paris -SG) – Majer, Sulemana (Rennes): 10 points
24. David (Lille) – Bruno Guimares (Lyon) – Luan Peres, Saliba, Payet (Marseille) – Konan (Reims) – Martin, Bourigeaud, Traor, Terrier, Aguerd (Rennes) – Thomasson, Ajorque (Strasbourg): 9 points
37. Botman (Lille) – Caqueret, Lucas Paquet (Lyon) – Sakho (Montpellier) – Pallois (Nantes) – Herrera (Paris-SG) – Faes (Reims) – Nyamsi (Strasbourg): 8 points
45. Le Douaron (Brest) – Diop, Ben Yedder (Monaco) – Kolo Muani (Nantes) – Dolberg, Kluivert (Nice) – Diallo (Strasbourg): 7 points
52. Cabot (Angers) – Honorat, Pierre-Gabriel, Faivre (Brest) – Seidu (Clermont-F.) – Doucoure (Lens) – Lukeba (Lyon) – Dieng, nder (Marseille) – Centonze, Kouyate (Metz) – Tchouamni (Monaco) – Ferri (Montpellier) – Chirivella (Nantes) – Thuram-Ulien, Atal (Nice) – Verratti (Paris-SG) – Abdelhamid (Reims) – Tait, Omari (Rennes) – Guilbert (Strasbourg): 6 points
73. Bernardoni (Angers) – Oudin (Bordeaux) – Bizot (Brest) – Djoco (Clermont-F.) – Rajkovic (Reims) – Green (St-Etienne) : 5 points
79. Traor (Angers) – A. Elis, Pembele, Hwang (Bordeaux) – Bayo, Gastien, Rashani (Clermont-F.) – Sad, Kalimuendo (Lens) – Lo Jardim (Lille) – Emerson (Lyon) – Rongier ( Marseille) – Traore (Metz) – Volland (Monaco) – Souquet, Mavididi (Montpellier) – Delort (Montpellier 3 pts, then Nice) – Simon (Nantes) – Neymar (Paris-SG) – Ekitike (Reims) – Gomis (Rennes) ) – Khazri, Boudebouz, Sow, Nordin (St-Etienne) – Gameiro, Sels, Djiku (Strasbourg) – N’Guessan (Troyes): 4 points
108. Petkovic, Fulgini (Angers) – Briand, Guilavogui, Mexer, Costil (Bordeaux) – Chardonnet, M. Satriano, Duverne (Brest) – Berthomier, N’Simba (Clermont-F.) – Danso, Gradit, Sotoca (Lens ) – Tiago Djal, Gudmundsson (Lille) – Le Goff, Moffi, Lauriente (Lorient) – Gusto, NDombl, Boateng (Lyon) – Gerson, De La Fuente, Milik (Marseille) – Boulaya, Sarr (Metz) – Disasi (Monaco) ) – Esteve, Ristic, Omlin, Germain (Montpellier) – Castelletto, Merlin (Nantes) – Rosario, Bard (Nice) – Di Mara, Kehrer, Diallo, Kimpembe, Ramos, Navas, Danilo Pereira, Nuno Mendes, Donnarumma (Paris- SG) – Moreto Cassam, Munetsi (Reims) – Truffert, Santamaria, Guirassy (Rennes) – Trauco (St-Etienne) – Linard, Sissoko (Strasbourg) – Dingome, Rami, Chavalerin (Troyes): 3 points
164. J. Onana (Bordeaux) – Leca (Lens) – A. Onana, Andr (Lille) – Toko Ekambi, Aouar (Lyon) – Pau Lpez (Marseille) – Meling (Rennes) – Perrin (Strasbourg) – Gallon (Troyes) ) : 2 points
174. Mendy, Cho, Mangani (Angers) – Adli, S. Gregersen (Bordeaux) – Cardona, Hrelle (Brest) – Zedadka, Dossou (Clermont-F.) – Hadara (Lens) – Yilmaz, Weah, Renato Sanches, Grbic (Lille) – Innocent, Ptrot, Dreyer, Monconduit (Lorient) – Denayer, Shaqiri (Lyon) – Pol Lirola, Caleta-Car (Marseille) – Oukidja, de Prville (Metz) – Gelson Martins, Golovin (Monaco) – Mollet ( Montpellier) – Lotomba, Boudaoui, Lemina (Nice) – Zeneli (Reims) – Assignon (Rennes) – Kolodziejczak (St-Etienne) – Biancone (Troyes): 1 points

Ranking by club: PSG and Rennes have made the hole…

1. Paris-SG – 118 points
2. Rennes – 106 points
3. Nice – 84 points
4. Marseille – 75 points
5. Lens – 69 points
6. Nantes – 68 points
7. Lyon – 65 points
8. Montpellier – 62 points
9. Strasbourg – 59 points
10. Brest, Monaco – 41 points
12. Reims – 39 points
13. Angers – 36 points
14. Lille – 35 points
15. Bordeaux – 33 points
16. Clermont-F. – 31 points
17. St-Etienne – 25 points
18. Metz – 24 points
19. Troyes – 16 points
20. Lorient – 13 points

It was the typical team for the 26th day of Ligue 1. See you next Sunday to discover the typical team for the 27th day!

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