They finished bottom of their group in the Champions League (without winning any of their six games) and have been inconsistent in the league. Lille’s form this season has uneven, to be charitable. André Villas-Boas’ threadbare Marseille squad have overtaken them in the race for second place and look likely to stay there, despite their surprising defeat to Nantes on Saturday. But their results are not as convincing as they were last season, when they cruised to second place comfortably. Lille’s young players are a credit to the club’s scouting department and have helped the side maintain their place in the top half of the table. Renato Sanches, who also joined Lille last summer after his own difficult time in Germany with Bayern Munich, has also impressed this season – both in the central midfield role where he has starred for Portugal and also when he has played wide on the right to fill in for the injured Yusuf Yazici. Osimhen joined Lille last summer after a solid but not superb season in Belgium with Charleroi, having previously failed to make a huge impression for Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. The 21-year-old Nigeria forward – who was born a week after Kylian Mbappé – is jousting with Mbappé, Wissam Ben Yedder, Moussa Dembélé and Neymar for the Ligue 1 golden boot, having scored 13 goals so far. Victor Osimhen has been their star attraction this season. There is plenty to be said about the improvements made by goalkeeper Mike Maignan and the steadying influence José Fonte has on the back four, but what has consistently caught the eye is their ability to play on the front foot, utilising the pace of Jonathan Bamba, Jonathan Ikoné, and, of course, Nicolas Pépé – their breakout star before he signed for Arsenal last summer. Loïc Rémy received a match rating from FC of 5.3 for his performance and Rizespor won the match with a score of 0-1.M uch of Lille’s recent success under Christophe Galtier has been down to their unfettered, young and previously unheralded attacking players. One of his least good performances was the match against Denizlispor, played on in Süper Lig (Regular Season).
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Loïc Rémy received a match rating from FC of 7.2 for his performance and Rizespor won the match with a score of 5-3. One of his best performances from last period, was the match against Konyaspor, played on 20 April 2021 in Süper Lig (Regular Season). How good is Loïc Rémy?īased on our FC Ranking and match performance analysis he currently has a ranking ofĦ4 out of 99 which is 'Competent-level' compared to other football players around the world. He currently plays as a Striker (Centre) in Süper Lig for club Rizespor. Born in Lyon, Loïc Rémy has also played in Coupe de France for Lille, in Copa del Rey for Las Palmas, in Primera Division for Getafe, in FA Cup for Crystal Palace, in FA Cup for Chelsea, in Premier League for QPR, in Football League Cup for Newcastle, in UEFA Europa League for Marseille, in Ligue 1 for Nice, in Ligue 1 for RC Lens and in Ligue 1 for Lyon.
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LOÏC RÉMY PROFESSIONAL
Loïc Rémy is 34-years-old, born on 02 January 1987, and is a right-footed professional football player from France.