Match Details

Ligue 1
Lorient
1 1
Paris FC
Full Time
HT 0-0
B. Dieng 54'
M. Munetsi 74'
Match Started
Half Time
Adama Camara 50'

Yellow Card

B. Dieng 54'

Goal (Assist: P. Pagis)

B. Dieng S. Soumano 67'

Substitution

J. Ikone I. Kebbal 70'

Substitution

A. Camara A. Gory 70'

Substitution

M. Lopez H. Traore 71'

Substitution

W. Geubbels L. Koleosho 71'

Substitution

P. Pagis D. Karim 72'

Substitution

J. Makengo A. Tosin 72'

Substitution

M. Munetsi 74'

Goal

Pierre Lees Melou 79'

Yellow Card

T. Le Bris P. Katseris 81'

Substitution

Arsène Kouassi 85'

Yellow Card

M. Simon S. Chergui 90+3'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Lorient 3-4-2-1 Olivier Pantaloni

Y. Mvogo 38
Mvogo
A. Faye 25
Faye
M. Talbi 3
Talbi
B. Meite 5
Meite
A. Kouassi 43
Kouassi
A. Avom 62
Avom
N. Cadiou 8
Cadiou
T. Le Bris 11
Bris
P. Pagis 10
Pagis
J. Makengo 17
Makengo
B. Dieng 12
Dieng

Starters

  • Y. Mvogo38 Y. Mvogo
  • A. Faye25 A. Faye
  • M. Talbi3 M. Talbi
  • B. Meite5 B. Meite
  • A. Kouassi43 A. Kouassi
  • A. Avom62 A. Avom
  • N. Cadiou8 N. Cadiou
  • T. Le Bris11 T. Le Bris
  • P. Pagis10 P. Pagis
  • J. Makengo17 J. Makengo
  • B. Dieng12 B. Dieng

Substitutes

  • Igor Silva2 Igor Silva
  • A. Tosin15 A. Tosin
  • B. Kamara21 B. Kamara
  • S. Soumano28 S. Soumano
  • D. Karim29 D. Karim
  • N. Adjei32 N. Adjei
  • D. Semedo35 D. Semedo
  • D. Yongwa44 D. Yongwa
  • P. Katseris77 P. Katseris

Paris FC 4-2-3-1 Antoine Kombouare

K. Trapp 35
Trapp
N. Sangui 19
Sangui
M. Mbow 5
Mbow
D. Coppola 42
Coppola
A. Camara 17
Camara
M. Lopez 21
Lopez
P. Lees-Melou 33
Lees-Melou
M. Simon 27
Simon
M. Munetsi 18
Munetsi
J. Ikone 93
Ikone
W. Geubbels 9
Geubbels

Starters

  • K. Trapp35 K. Trapp
  • N. Sangui19 N. Sangui
  • M. Mbow5 M. Mbow
  • D. Coppola42 D. Coppola
  • A. Camara17 A. Camara
  • M. Lopez21 M. Lopez
  • P. Lees-Melou33 P. Lees-Melou
  • M. Simon27 M. Simon
  • M. Munetsi18 M. Munetsi
  • J. Ikone93 J. Ikone
  • W. Geubbels9 W. Geubbels

Substitutes

  • A. Gory7 A. Gory
  • I. Kebbal10 I. Kebbal
  • M. Cafaro13 M. Cafaro
  • H. Traore14 H. Traore
  • T. Kolodziejczak15 T. Kolodziejczak
  • O. Nkambadio16 O. Nkambadio
  • L. Koleosho24 L. Koleosho
  • T. De Smet28 T. De Smet
  • S. Chergui31 S. Chergui

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Match Statistics

Lorient Paris FC
  • 3 Shots on Goal 5
  • 5 Shots off Goal 2
  • 10 Total Shots 7
  • 2 Blocked Shots 0
  • 6 Shots insidebox 7
  • 4 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 8 Fouls 6
  • 5 Corner Kicks 6
  • 3 Offsides 0
  • 49% Ball Possession 51%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 4 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 445 Total passes 452
  • 386 Passes accurate 393
  • 87% Passes % 87%
  • 1.21 expected_goals 0.95
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Lorient Wins 5
Draws 2
Paris FC Wins 2

Recent Matches

  • 2018-11-09 Lorient 2 - 1 Paris FC
  • 2019-04-15 Paris FC 2 - 2 Lorient
  • 2019-07-29 Lorient 3 - 0 Paris FC
  • 2021-02-09 Lorient 2 - 1 Paris FC
  • 2024-12-14 Lorient 2 - 0 Paris FC
  • 2025-03-08 Paris FC 3 - 2 Lorient
  • 2025-10-03 Paris FC 2 - 0 Lorient
  • 2026-02-04 Lorient 2 - 0 Paris FC
  • 2026-04-05 Lorient 1 - 1 Paris FC

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1. Match Summary

The match between Lorient and Paris FC ended in a 1-1 draw. Lorient took the lead in the 54th minute through a goal from Bamo Meïté, assisted by Pablo Pagis. Paris FC equalized in the 74th minute with a goal from Marshall Munetsi. The game was a closely contested affair with both teams showing attacking intent, but ultimately sharing the points.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Lorient: Lorient demonstrated a solid attacking performance, registering 10 total shots with 6 inside the box. Their passing accuracy of 87% indicates a controlled build-up play. However, they were caught offside 3 times, suggesting some issues with timing their runs. Their expected goals (xG) of 1.18 suggests they created enough chances to potentially win the game, but their finishing wasn't clinical enough, with only 3 shots on target. The lack of goals prevented (0) indicates their defense held firm but didn't actively disrupt Paris FC's attacks.

Paris FC: Paris FC matched Lorient's ball possession (50%) and passing accuracy (87%). They had 5 shots on target from 7 total shots, indicating a slightly more efficient shooting performance. They were disciplined in attack, committing no offsides. Their xG of 0.89 suggests they created fewer high-quality chances than Lorient. Like Lorient, they also had 0 goals prevented, meaning their defense didn't make any significant game-changing stops. They received more yellow cards (2) than Lorient (1), indicating a slightly more aggressive approach or more frequent challenges.

Overall: The statistics paint a picture of a very even match. Both teams were relatively efficient in possession and created similar numbers of chances. The draw is a fair reflection of the game's balance.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 50': Paris FC - Adama Camara receives a Yellow Card. Minute 54': GOAL! Lorient - Bamo Meïté scores, assisted by Pablo Pagis. (Lorient 1 - 0 Paris FC) Minute 67': Lorient - Substitution: Bamo Meïté replaced. Minute 70': Paris FC - Substitution: Jonathan Ikoné replaced. Minute 70': Paris FC - Substitution: Adama Camara replaced. Minute 71': Paris FC - Substitution: Willem Geubbels replaced. Minute 71': Paris FC - Substitution: Maxime López replaced. Minute 72': Lorient - Substitution: Jean-Victor Makengo replaced. Minute 72': Lorient - Substitution: Pablo Pagis replaced. Minute 74': GOAL! Paris FC - Marshall Munetsi scores. (Lorient 1 - 1 Paris FC) Minute 79': Paris FC - Pierre Lees-Melou receives a Yellow Card. Minute 81': Lorient - Substitution: Théo Le Bris replaced. Minute 85': Lorient - Arsène Kouassi receives a Yellow Card. Minute 90': Paris FC - Substitution: Moses Simon replaced.
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