Match Details

Ligue 1
Lille
3 0
Lens
Full Time
HT 1-0
H. Haraldsson 44'F. Correia 49'View all (3)
Match Started
H. Haraldsson 44'

Goal (Assist: M. Fernandez-Pardo)

A. Thomasson 45+5'

Yellow Card

N. Ngoy 45+5'

Yellow Card

Half Time
F. Correia 49'

Goal

W. Said A. Saint-Maximin 55'

Substitution

N. Celik A. Haidara 55'

Substitution

M. Fernandez-Pardo 58'

Penalty Goal

A. Thomasson F. Sotoca 67'

Substitution

B. Ozer 71'

Yellow Card

F. Correia O. Giroud 73'

Substitution

H. Haraldsson B. Andre 73'

Substitution

S. Abdulhamid 78'

Yellow Card

N. Mukau E. Mbappe 80'

Substitution

M. Fernandez-Pardo G. Perrin 80'

Substitution

F. Thauvin A. Bulatovic 85'

Substitution

O. Edouard R. Fofana 85'

Substitution

E. Mbappe 90'

Yellow Card

R. Perraud C. Verdonk 90+4'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Lille 4-2-3-1 Bruno Genesio

Berke Özer 1
Özer
Romain Perraud 15
Perraud
Aïssa Mandi 23
Mandi
Nathan Ngoy 3
Ngoy
Thomas Meunier 12
Meunier
Ayyoub Bouaddi 32
Bouaddi
Nabil Bentaleb 6
Bentaleb
Félix Correia 27
Correia
Hakon Arnar Haraldsson 10
Haraldsson
Ngal'ayel Mukau 17
Mukau
Matías Fernández 7
Fernández

Starters

  • Berke Özer1 Berke Özer
  • Romain Perraud15 Romain Perraud
  • Aïssa Mandi23 Aïssa Mandi
  • Nathan Ngoy3 Nathan Ngoy
  • Thomas Meunier12 Thomas Meunier
  • Ayyoub Bouaddi32 Ayyoub Bouaddi
  • Nabil Bentaleb6 Nabil Bentaleb
  • Félix Correia27 Félix Correia
  • Hakon Arnar Haraldsson10 Hakon Arnar Haraldsson
  • Ngal'ayel Mukau17 Ngal'ayel Mukau
  • Matías Fernández7 Matías Fernández

Substitutes

  • Alexsandro Ribeiro4 Alexsandro Ribeiro
  • Ethan Mbappé8 Ethan Mbappé
  • Olivier Giroud9 Olivier Giroud
  • Arnaud Bodart16 Arnaud Bodart
  • Benjamin André21 Benjamin André
  • Tiago Santos22 Tiago Santos
  • Calvin Verdonk24 Calvin Verdonk
  • Gaëtan Perrin28 Gaëtan Perrin
  • Soriba Diaoune35 Soriba Diaoune

Lens 3-4-2-1 Pierre Sage

Robin Risser 40
Risser
Malang Sarr 20
Sarr
Ismaelo Ganiou 25
Ganiou
Nidal Čelik 4
Čelik
Matthieu Udol 14
Udol
Adrien Thomasson 28
Thomasson
Mamadou Sangare 8
Sangare
Saud Abdulhamid 23
Abdulhamid
Wesley Saïd 22
Saïd
Florian Thauvin 10
Thauvin
Odsonne Édouard 11
Édouard

Starters

  • Robin Risser40 Robin Risser
  • Malang Sarr20 Malang Sarr
  • Ismaelo Ganiou25 Ismaelo Ganiou
  • Nidal Čelik4 Nidal Čelik
  • Matthieu Udol14 Matthieu Udol
  • Adrien Thomasson28 Adrien Thomasson
  • Mamadou Sangare8 Mamadou Sangare
  • Saud Abdulhamid23 Saud Abdulhamid
  • Wesley Saïd22 Wesley Saïd
  • Florian Thauvin10 Florian Thauvin
  • Odsonne Édouard11 Odsonne Édouard

Substitutes

  • Andrija Bulatovic5 Andrija Bulatovic
  • Florian Sotoca7 Florian Sotoca
  • Allan Saint-Maximin9 Allan Saint-Maximin
  • Mathieu Gorgelin16 Mathieu Gorgelin
  • Fode Sylla18 Fode Sylla
  • Abdallah Sima19 Abdallah Sima
  • Amadou Haidara21 Amadou Haidara
  • Anthony Bermont26 Anthony Bermont
  • Rayan Fofana38 Rayan Fofana

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Match Statistics

Lille Lens
  • 7 Shots on Goal 1
  • 4 Shots off Goal 4
  • 13 Total Shots 5
  • 2 Blocked Shots 0
  • 12 Shots insidebox 4
  • 1 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 9 Fouls 13
  • 3 Corner Kicks 3
  • 1 Offsides 1
  • 56% Ball Possession 44%
  • 3 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 1 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 468 Total passes 371
  • 396 Passes accurate 293
  • 85% Passes % 79%
  • 3.63 expected_goals 0.59
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Lille Wins 5
Draws 3
Lens Wins 2

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1. Match Summary

Lille secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Lens in a one-sided affair. The match was effectively decided in the first half with a goal from Hakon Haraldsson just before halftime. Lille continued their pressure in the second half, adding two more goals through Félix Correia (penalty) and Matías Fernández. Lens struggled to create chances and were largely outplayed throughout the 90 minutes.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Lille showcased a commanding performance, demonstrating superiority in almost every statistical category. Their 56% ball possession, 85% pass accuracy, and significantly higher number of shots (13 total, 7 on target) highlight their control of the game. The expected goals (xG) of 3.63 further emphasizes the quality of their attacking opportunities. Their defensive solidity is reflected in the single shot on target conceded. While they committed 9 fouls and received 3 yellow cards, it didn't disrupt their overall dominance.

Lens, on the other hand, were largely ineffective. Their 44% possession and 79% pass accuracy indicate a struggle to maintain the ball and build attacks. Only 5 total shots, with just 1 on target, demonstrate a severe lack of attacking threat. An xG of just 0.59 confirms this, suggesting they rarely created high-quality chances. The 13 fouls committed suggest a desperate attempt to disrupt Lille's play, but it proved insufficient. The goalkeeper made 4 saves, indicating Lille's consistent pressure.

3. Key Events - Chronological Breakdown

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