A point, a very small point.
This is what Losc will need this Wednesday (9 p.m.) in Wolfsburg to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.
With a success in Germany, the Mastiffs would even be sure to finish at the top of a group G in which everything is still possible before the last day, with the four teams standing in three points.
"This is the goal for us,"
assures Jonathan David, the ambitious and prolific scorer for a Lille team which is gradually finding its colors after a choppy start to the season.
With the title of champion of France to digest, the departure of Mike Maignan or the arrival of Jocelyn Gourvennec on the bench, the start of the 2021-2022 campaign was indeed not ideal in the North.
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But David and company are starting to look up again now, they who are 11th in Ligue 1 but within shooting range and three points from fourth place, after two successes in a row, in Rennes (1-2) - who remained on 13 games unbeaten
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