In partnership with Mon Petit Gazon, our newspaper offers you each week the typical team for the championship day. The selection is based on 120 statistical data per player.
Benitez (Nice): 8. The Argentinian Walter Benitez allowed Nice to avoid a big disillusionment by preventing Toulouse, in numerical inferiority (9 against 11), from returning to the score at 9 against 11. He was the author several decisive parades including one on a penalty postponed in additional time against Leya Iseka.
Kouassi (PSG): 7.5. Author of a first halftone period in Amiens, Tanguy Kouassi will have shown a good defensive solidity after the break. The Parisian titi will especially succeeded in putting his team back in the match, by scoring a double header on the corner.
Aguilar (Monaco): 7. Facing his former club, Ruben Aguilar was very restless. As impactful defensively as offensively, these centers will have put the Montpellier defense in danger on many occasions, like the sound of its offering for Slimani at half an hour of play.
Herelle (Nice): 7.5. In a defense in great difficulty despite the numerical superiority, Christophe Hérelle knew how to pull out of the game. He will also have sealed the victory of his team by scoring the goal of the break in additional time.
Kamara (Reims): 6.5. The Stade de Reims owes much of its victory over the Rennes to its imperial defense, and in particular to Hassane Kamara, the author of a very solid match with a number of interventions to his credit.
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Sarr (Nîmes): 7. Sidy Sarr was the master of the Crocos during their precious success against Angers in the race for maintenance. Author of a superb assist, the Senegalese was omnipresent in this match.
Kakuta (Amiens): 7.5. Gaël Kakuta dazzled the match against PSG with his talent with two goals and an assist against the Parisian leader. By wandering between the lines throughout the meeting, it will have been a real poison.
Golovin (Monaco): 7. Aleksandr Golovin took the game on his own by distilling a good number of caviars throughout the match. The Russian was even rewarded with an assist on a corner for the only goal of the match, offering an important victory to the Monegasques.
Lees-Melou (Nice): 7. Despite the halftone performance of the Niçois against the red lantern, Pierre Lees-Melou floated in the midfield. From the 12th minute, the former Dijon player unlocked the match with a vicious strike between the legs of the Toulouse goalkeeper.
Guirassy (Amiens): 7.5. In a very prolific match between Amiens and PSG (4-4), Serhou Guirassy pulled out of the game. Author of the score opening with a strike between the legs of Keylor Navas, he then equalizes in extra time, with a second small bridge over the Costa Rican porter.
Chouiar (Dijon): 8. Without a Mounir Chouiar of the big evenings, Dijon would surely have lost to the Girondins. The Dijon striker will have enlightened the meeting with his technique and efficiency which allowed him to register a double, with a beautiful strike wound in the skylight of Benoît Costil.