Ligue 1
Toulouse
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Goal (Assist: B. van den Boomen)
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Angers 4-2-3-1 Alexandre Dujeux
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27
9
Starters
12 Hervé Koffi
3 Jacques Ekomié
21 Jordan Lefort
4 Ousmane Camara
2 Carlens Arcus
8 Branco van den Boomen
14 Yassin Belkhdim
7 Amine Sbai
6 Louis Mouton
27 Lilian Raolisoa
9 Goduine Koyalipou
Substitutes
5 Marius Courcoul
15 Pierrick Capelle
16 Melvin Zinga
20 Marius Louer
24 Emmanuel Biumla
26 Florent Hanin
35 Prosper Peter
36 Lanroy Machine
44 Yahia Jlidi
Toulouse 3-4-2-1 Carles Martinez
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19
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Starters
1 Guillaume Restes
2 Rasmus Nicolaisen
4 Charlie Cresswell
19 Djibril Sidibé
15 Aron Dønnum
18 Pape Diop
23 Cristian Cásseres Jr.
22 Rafik Messali
10 Yann Gboho
11 Santiago Hidalgo
20 Emersonn
Substitutes
3 Mark McKenzie
7 Julian Vignolo
12 Warren Kamanzi
13 Jacen Russell-Rowe
16 Kjetil Haug
24 Dayann Methalie
34 Noah Lahmadi
35 Seny Koumbassa
77 Mario Sauer
Match Statistics
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4 Shots on Goal 5
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7 Shots off Goal 5
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12 Total Shots 12
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1 Blocked Shots 2
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6 Shots insidebox 4
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6 Shots outsidebox 8
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11 Fouls 16
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3 Corner Kicks 5
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1 Offsides 0
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52% Ball Possession 48%
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3 Yellow Cards 2
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0 Red Cards 0
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5 Goalkeeper Saves 3
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472 Total passes 443
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410 Passes accurate 375
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87% Passes % 85%
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0.98 expected_goals 0.45
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0 goals_prevented 0
Head-to-Head Stats
Recent Matches
- 2018-09-22 Angers 0 - 0 Toulouse
- 2019-01-27 Toulouse 0 - 0 Angers
- 2019-09-25 Toulouse 0 - 2 Angers
- 2022-10-16 Toulouse 3 - 2 Angers
- 2023-03-12 Angers 0 - 2 Toulouse
- 2024-10-20 Toulouse 1 - 1 Angers
- 2025-03-02 Angers 0 - 4 Toulouse
- 2025-11-23 Toulouse 0 - 1 Angers
- 2026-01-10 Angers 1 - 1 Toulouse
Recent Form
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1. Match Summary
Angers secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Toulouse in a tightly contested match. The game remained scoreless for the majority of the encounter, with Angers finally breaking the deadlock in the 89th minute through a goal from Lilian Raolisoa, assisted by Branco van den Boomen. Despite a relatively even shot count, Angers proved more clinical and defensively resolute, ultimately earning them the three points.
2. Team Performance Analysis
Angers: Angers demonstrated a solid, if unspectacular, performance. Their 52% ball possession suggests they controlled the tempo for periods of the game. A passing accuracy of 87% indicates a composed approach in building from the back. While they only had 4 shots on goal, they created more opportunities inside the box (6) than Toulouse (4), suggesting they were effective at getting into dangerous areas. The expected goals (xG) of 0.98 suggests their attacking play warranted a goal, and they delivered late on. The three yellow cards and one offside indicate a degree of tactical fouling and perhaps a slight lack of discipline.
Toulouse: Toulouse struggled to convert their chances, despite having 5 shots on goal and a similar total shot count to Angers. Their 48% possession and 85% passing accuracy were respectable, but they lacked the cutting edge in the final third. They favored shooting from outside the box (8 shots) which proved ineffective. The higher foul count (16) and two yellow cards suggest a more aggressive, and potentially frustrated, approach. Their xG of 0.45 highlights their lack of high-quality chances. The late substitutions suggest an attempt to change the game, but ultimately proved unsuccessful.
