Tonight, the last 16 of the Ligue 16 is in full swing, with Lorient hosting a strong Lens side. Despite the drop in form since the start of the season, and Lens's sometimes high and sometimes low performance, both sides have been slow to score in the early stages of their recent matches, and a draw at half-time is quite likely. (Live on Now 639 at 4am on Friday, stay tuned!)
Lorientant had a stunning performance at the beginning of the season, leading the league table for a while, but after the resumption of the season, they obviously suffered a bottleneck, with only 3 wins, 3 draws, and 3 defeats in all competitions, including the elimination of Bastia on penalties in the last round of the Coupe de la Francophonie. In the recent league match against bottom-ranked Angers, the team only managed to draw, which is saddening. What's worse, the team's top scorer Moffet joined Nice in the winter transfer window, further weakening the team's attacking power.
Meanwhile, Lens had a bright spot in the league after the resumption of the tournament when they beat Paris Saint-Germain and jumped to the top of the table for a while. However, the team's performance has been inconsistent, with four wins, four draws and one loss in its last nine matches, of which it has not won in the last three, except for the loss to the stronger Nice, and the remaining two matches against Troyes and Brest, both of which could only shake hands. And Lens in the early part of the game is often slow to heat up, the last 7 games in 6 halftime draw, of which 5 halftime score is 0-0. plus the striker Soudouka, Obinda, David Goddard and other people's recent poor condition, Soudouka is 6 consecutive games grain no income, even if you want to attack, I'm afraid that will be difficult to break the stalemate, the halftime draw may be more prudent.
Preview of the live broadcast
Friday, 4:00 am, Ligue 1 Spotlight: Roliant vs Lens