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LOSC Lille Vs Lorient Player Ratings: Honours Even in a Tightly Contested 1-1 Draw

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LOSC Lille Vs Lorient Player Ratings: Honours Even in a Tightly Contested 1-1 Draw

Summary

  • LOSC Lille dominated possession and created most of the chances against FC Lorient.

  • Matías Fernández-Pardo gave Lille the lead after an assist from Nabil Bentaleb.

  • Arthur Avom scored a late equaliser to earn a 1–1 draw for FC Lorient.

LOSC Lille and Lorient played out a hard-fought 1-1 draw at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in a tightly contested Ligue 1 encounter. The hosts controlled large spells of the match and looked the more dangerous side going forward, but Lorient showed resilience to snatch a valuable point.

Lille dominated possession throughout the game and created several promising opportunities. Their pressure finally paid off in the second half when Nabil Bentaleb produced a brilliant pass to set up Matías Fernández-Pardo, who finished calmly to give the hosts a deserved lead.

At that stage, Lille appeared to be in control and looked set to secure all three points. However, Lorient refused to back down and gradually grew into the contest despite offering little in attack earlier.

Their persistence was rewarded when Arthur Avom found the equaliser, delivering a late blow to the home side and delighting the travelling supporters. In the end, it was a match that highlighted Lille’s missed chances and Lorient’s determination to fight until the final whistle.

Let's dive deep into the Lille vs Lorient Player Ratings.

Key Takeaways

  • LOSC Lille dominated possession but failed to convert their chances against FC Lorient.
  • Matías Fernández-Pardo scored after a brilliant assist from Nabil Bentaleb.
  • Arthur Avom scored to secure a valuable draw for FC Lorient.
CategoryDetails
Final ScoreLOSC Lille 1–1 Lorient
CompetitionLigue 1
Date8th March, 2026
MOTM (Player of the Match)Arthur Avom (8.5/10)
Best Performer (LOSC Lille)Matías Fernández-Pardo (7.5/10)
Best Performer (Lorient)Arthur Avom (8.5/10)
Worst Performer (LOSC Lille)Thomas Meunier (6.0/10)
Worst Performer (Lorient)Jean-Victor Makengo (5.0/10)
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LOSC Lille Player Ratings vs Lorient

Here's a lookat the LOSC Lille Player Ratings.

Goalkeeper

Berke Özer - 7.0: The keeper was solid for most of the game. He made a couple of crucial saves inside the box, showing good reflexes and command of his area. We noticed his excellent claim under pressure in the first half. He couldn't do much about the equalizer, which was a well-taken goal. The yellow card was a bit needless, but overall a confident display between the sticks.

Defenders

Nathan Ngoy - 7.0: A really composed performance from the central defender. He was comfortable on the ball, boasting a 92% pass accuracy, and read the game brilliantly with three interceptions. What stood out to us was his calmness under pressure, never looking flustered. He won all of his duels, providing a strong base at the back.

Romain Perraud - 6.5: An energetic performance down the left flank. He was a willing runner and provided a constant outlet, creating two chances for his teammates. Defensively, he had a few shaky moments and was caught out of position once or twice. It was a mixed bag, but his attacking intent was positive for Lille.

Tiago Santos - 6.0: It was a frustrating afternoon for the right-back. He got into some great attacking positions but his final product was lacking, missing a big chance and firing three shots off target. He was defensively sound for the most part, but you expect more quality in the final third from him. It wasn't a surprise to see him substituted.

Aïssa Mandi - 7.5: A rock at the back. Mandi used all his experience to put in a commanding display, making five clearances, including one off the line. His passing from the back was superb, completing 7 of his 10 long balls. He picked up a yellow card but was otherwise flawless, organizing the defense and winning his battles.

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Midfielders

Nabil Bentaleb - 8.5: Absolutely outstanding. This was a midfield masterclass from Bentaleb, our highest rated player for the home side. He dictated the tempo of the game with an incredible 95% pass accuracy and a perfect record on long balls. The highlight was his sublime through-ball assist for the opening goal, a moment of pure class. He was everywhere, and everything good from Lille went through him.

Hákon Arnar Haraldsson - 6.5: A hardworking but ultimately quiet game for the midfielder. He kept the ball ticking over nicely in the middle of the park, but he lacked the incisive pass or driving run to break down the Lorient defense. He did his job diligently and recovered the ball six times, but we wanted to see a bit more attacking spark from him.

Benjamin André - 8.0: The captain led by example with a typically all-action performance. He was a force of nature in midfield, winning a remarkable 10 duels and making three crucial tackles. He wasn't just a destroyer either; he created two chances and was a constant presence driving his team forward. His energy and commitment were infectious.

Ayyoub Bouaddi - 5.5: It was a difficult day for the youngster, who struggled to get into the rhythm of the game. He lost possession 12 times in his 73 minutes on the pitch and looked a little overwhelmed by the pace of the match. He'll have better days, but this was a steep learning curve for him.

Forwards

Matías Fernández-Pardo - 8.0: The bright spark in Lille's attack and the man who provided the breakthrough. He was a constant threat with his dribbling, completing four successful runs at the defense. He took his goal with the composure of a seasoned veteran, a cool finish after a great run. A fantastic performance that deserved to be on the winning side.

Gaëtan Perrin - 6.5: Perrin will be wondering what he has to do to score. He was incredibly unlucky, hitting the woodwork twice, and forced a good save from the keeper. He was active and got into good positions but just couldn't find that clinical touch. His frustration was evident, and he picked up a yellow card for his troubles.

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Substitutes

Thomas Meunier - 6.0: Came on to provide some defensive stability but didn't have much time to influence the game.

Ngal'ayel Mukau - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Félix Correia - N/A: A late cameo with little impact.

Noah Edjouma - N/A: Brought on in the dying minutes.

Soriba Diaoune - N/A: Had no time to make a difference.

Manager

B. Génésio - 6.5: His game plan worked perfectly for 75 minutes. Lille controlled the match, scored a well-worked goal, and looked set for victory. However, his team's inability to kill the game or hold onto the lead will be a major source of frustration. The substitutions didn't provide the desired effect, and he'll be disappointed to only come away with a point.

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Lorient Player Ratings vs LOSC Lille

Let's take a look at the Lorient Player Ratings.

Goalkeeper

Yvon Mvogo - 6.5: He was beaten for the goal but couldn't have done much about it. Made one key save and commanded his box reasonably well, including a good punch under pressure. His distribution was a bit erratic, losing possession nine times. A standard day at the office for the Lorient shot-stopper.

Defenders

Montassar Talbi - 7.0: The captain was a solid presence at the heart of the Lorient defense. He made six clearances and kept his backline organized under significant pressure from Lille. From our perspective, his leadership was crucial in ensuring his team didn't completely crumble when Lille were on top. A composed and effective display.

Bamo Meïté - 7.0: A real warrior in defense. He was physically dominant, winning four aerial duels and making some key blocks. He did live on the edge, conceding three fouls and picking up a booking. We've credited him with the assist for the equalizer, a contribution that turned the tide of the game and showcased his surprising creative side.

Abdoulaye Faye - 6.5: A busy performance from Faye. He was excellent in the tackle, winning all three he attempted, and showed good anticipation with two interceptions. However, his use of the ball was poor, losing possession 12 times, which often put his team straight back under pressure. A mixed outing for the defender.

Arsène Kouassi - 6.0: Had a quiet game before being substituted at 74 minutes. He was solid enough defensively but offered very little going forward. He tucked in and did his job without any fuss but didn't leave a major impression on the proceedings.

Panos Katseris - 5.5: A tough afternoon for the defender. He was dribbled past three times and seemed to struggle with the movement of Lille's attackers. While he won a fair few of his duels, he looked uncomfortable for large parts of the game. His substitution seemed like a necessary change.

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Midfielders

Noah Doriann Cadiou - 7.0: A bright performance in the Lorient midfield. He was unlucky not to score with a header that was well saved and tested the keeper with three shots on target. He was combative, making important tackles and interceptions. A very promising and energetic display that caused Lille problems.

Jean-Victor Makengo - 5.0: He was our worst performer of the match. The game completely passed him by. He was a liability defensively, being dribbled past three times, and was ineffective on the ball. He offered no protection to his defence and was rightly hooked after 66 minutes. A day to forget.

Karim Dermane - 6.5: A tidy and efficient performance. He kept possession well with a 90% pass accuracy and drew three fouls to relieve pressure on his team. He worked hard for the cause without setting the world alight. A solid, functional display in the engine room.

Arthur Avom - 8.5: The hero for Lorient and our Man of the Match. He was the one player who consistently looked like he could make something happen for the visitors. He took his goal brilliantly, a composed finish that rescued a point for his team. His two shots on target showed his intent, and his goal was the reward for a tireless and quality performance.

Forwards

Aiyegun Tosin - 5.0: He was completely anonymous. With just 11 touches in 66 minutes, he offered absolutely nothing up front. He struggled to hold the ball up or get involved in the play in any meaningful way. It was no surprise when his number came up for substitution.

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Substitutes

Bamba Dieng - 6.0: Offered more of a presence than Tosin but didn't have any clear-cut chances.

Théo Le Bris - 6.5: Added some energy and urgency to Lorient's play in the final stages.

Darlin Yongwa - N/A: Came on late.

Sambou Soumano - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Daniel Semedo - N/A: A late defensive change.

Manager

O. Pantaloni - 7.0: His team was second best for large parts of the match, but his tactical setup was designed to frustrate Lille. He deserves immense credit for the way his team stayed in the game. His substitutions were positive and helped Lorient get back on level terms. He'll be delighted with a hard-earned point on the road.

Man of the Match

Arthur Avom was the man of the match for his crucial equalizing goal.

Worst Performer

Jean-Victor Makengo had a difficult game and was one of the worst performers on the pitch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of LOSC Lille vs Lorient?
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The Match between LOSC Lille and Lorient ended in a 1-1 draw.

When was LOSC Lille vs Lorient?
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The LOSC Lille vs Lorient match was played on March 8, 2026.

Who was the man of the match in LOSC Lille vs Lorient?
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Arthur Avom was the man of the match for his crucial equalizing goal.

Who was the worst performer in LOSC Lille vs Lorient?
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Jean-Victor Makengo had a difficult game and was one of the worst performers on the pitch.

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