Ligue 1. New day of the championship this weekend with many challenges for the race for Europe, but also maintenance. Program and classification.
18:45 – Der Zakarian wants to finish in the top 10
Stade Brestois welcomes Strasbourg this Saturday, May 7 at 5:05 p.m. on behalf of the 36th day of the League. Currently 11th in Ligue 1, Brest would see themselves entering the top 10 by gaining points at the end of the season. At a press conference, Michel der Zakarian, the coach of Brest, repeated that his objective was to finish in the top 10: “We are going to play in front of our public, the stadium will be full, there could be a good communion. It’s important for everyone to finish in the top 10. Already, for the club, since there will be a higher cash inflow to be able to recruit well this summer. Personally and collectively, you also have to want to reach his goals. I said at the start of the season that I wanted to finish in the top 10, that’s the first thing I announced when I arrived from elsewhere. And it’s a goal that we can achieve.”
6:00 p.m. – Philippe Clément explains the changes to AS Monaco
Quite simply, the best ongoing series in Europe. The Monegasques have chained 7 consecutive victories in Ligue 1 and hope to continue this crazy series against Lille. In a pre-match press conference, Philippe Clément explained how his team had progressed: “For me the two areas in which the team has improved are first of all the physical condition, the intensity A player like Eliot, who hasn’t had a lot of playing time lately, has proven that he is capable of playing at a high level when called upon, like against Angers. When I arrived, the players dropped slightly in level after the hour mark, whereas today we are able to play at high intensity the whole match. And the second aspect on which I see an improvement, it’s at the mental level. We are no longer as nervous when the scenario does not go our way, like against Rennes for example, where we concede a goal very quickly. We remain very united in our organization, without breaking down , and I think that was a very important part of getting results. to take.”
17:15 – Probable compositions of Lille – Monaco
Jocelyn Gourvenec and Phlippe Clément will be able to count on an enlarged group for the 36th day of Ligue 1. The LOSC coach will not, however, be able to count on Ben Arfa (dismissal procedure) and Karnezis (l.) (choice of the coach). Opposite, the AS Monaco technician will have to do without Fabregas and Diatte (injured). Here are the probable team compositions according to the daily l’Équipe:
The XI of LOSC: Jardim – Celik, Fonte, Botman, Djalo – Zhegrova, André, Onana, Gudmundsson – David, Weah
Monaco XI: Nübel – Aguilar, Disasi, Badiashile, Henrique – Fofana, Tchouaméni – Vanderson, Volland, Golovin – Ben Yedder
4:30 p.m. – Lille – Monaco, the figures of the meeting
AS Monaco is an opponent that has been doing well for Lille in recent times. LOSC are undefeated in their last 3 Ligue 1 matches against AS Monaco (1 win, 2 draws), The last time Les Dogues had a longer unbeaten streak against Monegasques in L1 dates back to February 2008 -November 2010 (6 – 5 wins, 1 draw). It should also be noted that only Paris Saint-Germain (0) have lost fewer Ligue 1 home matches than LOSC (3) this season. It will however be necessary to be wary of the club of the Rock which remains on an exceptional series of 7 victories in as many meetings is the best current series of the 5 major championships.
3:45 p.m. – Tchouameni: “We have raised our level of play”
In a pre-match press conference, Aurélien Tchouameni returned to the revival of the Monegasques who remain on a series of 7 consecutive victories in Ligue 1: “We feel better and better, we have gained confidence thanks to our great performances. For several weeks, we have been showing good things, we have all raised our level of play, we are more concentrated and some small details are working in our favor. We are also much calmer during matches and we are managing better and better. certain phases of the game better. It’s something we have improved on. And physically, we feel superior to a lot of teams, especially in the second half.”
15:00 – The odds of Lille – Monaco
The bookmakers have chosen their favourite. For this opposition between Lille and Monaco counting for the 36th day of Ligue 1, it is the Monegasques who are favorites to win at the Pierre Mauroy stadium. The odds of victory for Philippe Clément’s men, fourth in the standings. is at 1.90. Opposite, the Mastiffs are outsiders. The odds of a Lille success is 3.90. Finally, for fans of draws, the odds of a tie between the two teams is 3.75.
2:15 p.m. – Gourvenec: “Showing our true face”
Funny season for LOSC. Champions last season, the Mastiffs had a difficult exercise and are now in 10th place in Ligue 1. In a pre-match press conference, Jocelyn Gourvenec gave his impressions of this strange end to the season: “For many, the players were champions less than a year ago. They want to show a good face, not end on a bad note. We are aware of having missed the turning point at the end of the season, but we are competitors , we want to show our true face. There are three games left, we have to finish the season well. It’s a duty. There has been a lot of skepticism and pessimism all season, in the league and in the Champions League. We have always managed to raise our heads.”
13:30 – Lille – Monaco, on which channel to follow the match?
This poster counting for the 36th day of Ligue 1 will be broadcast live and exclusively on Prime Video, holder of the rights to the French championship. To follow the Lille – Monaco match, you must first subscribe to Amazon Prime and then subscribe to Prime Video. Same thing for streaming. If you want to watch the match on your smartphone, tablet or computer you will need to subscribe to Amazon Prime and then to Prime Video. In this case only you will be able to follow the meeting on the medium of your choice. The match will kick off at 9:00 p.m.
12:45 – Philippe Clément is wary of LOSC
In a pre-match press conference, AS Monaco coach Philippe Clément was suspicious. The Belgian tactician fears a reaction of pride from Lille after their defeat (3-0) against Troyes on behalf of the 35th day of Ligue 1: “I don’t really like meeting teams when they come out of lost matches, because they want to show a reaction, especially since LOSC are stronger at home, where they have lost only three games since the start of the season in Ligue 1. They will want to react, starting with the coach, who will bring up his players, so I’m wary of this team.”
12:00 – Lille – Monaco, Friday poster
Only one meeting on the program this Friday 6 May. Lille welcomes AS Monaco on behalf of the 36th day of Ligue 1. An enticing poster between Lille, 10th in the standings, who no longer play much except for honor and the club du Rocher, 4th, who is only three points behind the Marseille dolphin 3 days from the end of the championship. This poster will be played at 9:00 p.m. at the Stade Pierre Mauroy. You can follow the match live on our website.
For this 2021-2022 season, it is AmazonPrime which has obtained the rights for 80% of the TV rights for the French football championship in Ligue 1. The new broadcaster will cover 8 matches per day: the Friday evening match (9 p.m.), the Saturday afternoon match (17 hours), the Sunday multiplex (3 p.m.), the Sunday evening match (8:45 p.m.) and the Sunday lunch meeting (1 p.m.). Amazon has also created a special channel: Pass Ligue 1.
It is Canal + which will broadcast the other two matches each day at the start of the season: the Saturday evening match (9 p.m.) and the Sunday match at 5 p.m.
You can find in real time via our table, the evolution of the ranking of the top scorers of the French Ligue 1 championship. After the 28th day, Wissam Ben Yedder and Kylian Mbappé are in the lead with 15 goals.
You can find the ranking of smugglers in the French Ligue 1 championship with an update at the end of each championship day: