JANUARY 2021
Into January after a long time away from the game, and the first order of business is to sign a few players on expiring contracts to new deals. MC Lucas Deaux (18 gms, 4 gls, 2 ast, 7.13 avg) and LWB Florian Miguel (10/6 gms, 6.92 avg) are re-upped, while Alakouch won't sign a new one just yet, which is somewhat concerning given he's one of the top performers in the team so far.
First game of the new year is on January 3 against Dijon in the Coupe de France. We beat them 2-0 in September and should be beating them this time, even without key winger Ferhat, who strained his knee ligaments in the Montpellier game
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In the end, it was a standard 2-1, with Alakouch scoring his third of the season from the wing and taking MOTM as Duljevic scored his first. The 57% possession, 20-3 shots and 1.37-0.52 xG showed our dominance on the pitch.
The league returned on January 10 with a visit to Angers for the first time this season. Kone returned to the play up front as Schiappacasse (RW), Phillips (DC), and Pacquiez (DM) got rare starts. Ferhat remained out injured.
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Ripart saved a point and made the team of the week with two goals from the bench in an even game according to the stats. He chipped in with two headers from right-wing crosses from Deaux and Burner, the latter coming at 90+3mins.
PSG's 4-0 win against Strasbourg two days earlier put them on top on goal difference (+41 vs +33) after 19 games played.
Nine days later came the Coupe de France tenth round against fellow Ligue 1 team Rennes, who we beat 3-0 on the opening day of the season.
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A Coulibaly cold meant 22-year-old Fomba made his debut in midfield, while the rest of the squad – Ferhat apart – was first choice, with Ripart moving up front after his two-goal haul.
Briancon's header from a Meling cross and Deaux's long-range strike from the corner of the box gave us three points in a controlled and straightforward win that saw us control 64% of possession and into the next round – against Nice in a weeks' time.
There were no major in- or outgoings at the club during the month, barring some staff members at the reserve and youth teams, plus some players on expiring contracts signing pre-contracts elsewhere.
For the home game against Monaco, our 20th game of the league season, the suspended Briancon was replaced by Phillips, the injured Cubas by Pacquiez, and Fomba by the returning Coulibaly.
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Despite our 3-0 away win at the start of the season, we played more defensively here and came away with a 0-0 draw. We only had 5 shots, including a Ripart missed penalty after half an hour, but Monaco didn't do much better with an xG of just 0.59.
We fell two points behind PSG at the top of the table, but with our 50-point total we remained a massive 14 points ahead of the third-place team – Monaco.
Back to the cup on the 26th and the visit of Nice as we bid to make the quarter finals.
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Cubas and Briancon returned as we neared full-strength (though still without Ferhat). After two draws it was good to get back to winning ways, even if the first 120 minutes of the game passed without a goal for either side. We were slightly on top in terms of possession, shots, chance creation and xG, though, and in the end won the shootout quite easily 3-0 with Reyet pulling off three saves to win the MOTM.
The quarter final Coupe draw saw us drawn away at Bordeaux, while PSG faced Lyon and one tie would be entirely lower league as Toulouse faced either Granville or Nancy. Those matches would come in the middle of February, though.
January ended with a Sunday afternoon away at Lyon. They lay a lowly seventh in the table 18 points behind us, having already sacked Rudi Garcia and replaced him with Patrick Vieira, who had won four of his five games in charge so far. Elsewhere, PSG marched on with a 4-1 win at Angers to make it seven wins from seven and 23 goals scored in all competitions in January.
Ferhat made the bench for us, back in the squad for the first time since Montpellier, but otherwise the first 11 was unchanged from Nice. It was another draw and another close-run game, with Kone's first goal since November 8 cancelling out Toko-Ekambi's opening half strike.
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We ended the month in a solid second place, four points and 12GD behind PSG, though we still have the best defence in the league with 11 conceded in 21 games and 13 Reynet clean sheets.
We're still 15 points up on Nice and Monaco in third and fourth. 31 points back in 17th lie Rennes in our predicted position.
Some attacking stats – we are third in possession table, second in goals and xG, second in shots on target, fifth in clear cut chances (49 in 21).
Into January after a long time away from the game, and the first order of business is to sign a few players on expiring contracts to new deals. MC Lucas Deaux (18 gms, 4 gls, 2 ast, 7.13 avg) and LWB Florian Miguel (10/6 gms, 6.92 avg) are re-upped, while Alakouch won't sign a new one just yet, which is somewhat concerning given he's one of the top performers in the team so far.
First game of the new year is on January 3 against Dijon in the Coupe de France. We beat them 2-0 in September and should be beating them this time, even without key winger Ferhat, who strained his knee ligaments in the Montpellier game

In the end, it was a standard 2-1, with Alakouch scoring his third of the season from the wing and taking MOTM as Duljevic scored his first. The 57% possession, 20-3 shots and 1.37-0.52 xG showed our dominance on the pitch.
The league returned on January 10 with a visit to Angers for the first time this season. Kone returned to the play up front as Schiappacasse (RW), Phillips (DC), and Pacquiez (DM) got rare starts. Ferhat remained out injured.

Ripart saved a point and made the team of the week with two goals from the bench in an even game according to the stats. He chipped in with two headers from right-wing crosses from Deaux and Burner, the latter coming at 90+3mins.
PSG's 4-0 win against Strasbourg two days earlier put them on top on goal difference (+41 vs +33) after 19 games played.
Nine days later came the Coupe de France tenth round against fellow Ligue 1 team Rennes, who we beat 3-0 on the opening day of the season.

A Coulibaly cold meant 22-year-old Fomba made his debut in midfield, while the rest of the squad – Ferhat apart – was first choice, with Ripart moving up front after his two-goal haul.
Briancon's header from a Meling cross and Deaux's long-range strike from the corner of the box gave us three points in a controlled and straightforward win that saw us control 64% of possession and into the next round – against Nice in a weeks' time.
There were no major in- or outgoings at the club during the month, barring some staff members at the reserve and youth teams, plus some players on expiring contracts signing pre-contracts elsewhere.
For the home game against Monaco, our 20th game of the league season, the suspended Briancon was replaced by Phillips, the injured Cubas by Pacquiez, and Fomba by the returning Coulibaly.

Despite our 3-0 away win at the start of the season, we played more defensively here and came away with a 0-0 draw. We only had 5 shots, including a Ripart missed penalty after half an hour, but Monaco didn't do much better with an xG of just 0.59.
We fell two points behind PSG at the top of the table, but with our 50-point total we remained a massive 14 points ahead of the third-place team – Monaco.
Back to the cup on the 26th and the visit of Nice as we bid to make the quarter finals.

Cubas and Briancon returned as we neared full-strength (though still without Ferhat). After two draws it was good to get back to winning ways, even if the first 120 minutes of the game passed without a goal for either side. We were slightly on top in terms of possession, shots, chance creation and xG, though, and in the end won the shootout quite easily 3-0 with Reyet pulling off three saves to win the MOTM.
The quarter final Coupe draw saw us drawn away at Bordeaux, while PSG faced Lyon and one tie would be entirely lower league as Toulouse faced either Granville or Nancy. Those matches would come in the middle of February, though.
January ended with a Sunday afternoon away at Lyon. They lay a lowly seventh in the table 18 points behind us, having already sacked Rudi Garcia and replaced him with Patrick Vieira, who had won four of his five games in charge so far. Elsewhere, PSG marched on with a 4-1 win at Angers to make it seven wins from seven and 23 goals scored in all competitions in January.
Ferhat made the bench for us, back in the squad for the first time since Montpellier, but otherwise the first 11 was unchanged from Nice. It was another draw and another close-run game, with Kone's first goal since November 8 cancelling out Toko-Ekambi's opening half strike.

We ended the month in a solid second place, four points and 12GD behind PSG, though we still have the best defence in the league with 11 conceded in 21 games and 13 Reynet clean sheets.
We're still 15 points up on Nice and Monaco in third and fourth. 31 points back in 17th lie Rennes in our predicted position.
Some attacking stats – we are third in possession table, second in goals and xG, second in shots on target, fifth in clear cut chances (49 in 21).
