As the 36th day of the League kicks off, Lille faces an important match against Reims, aiming to reverse a recent decline. Just 15 days ago, LOSC was still in contention for European positions, but two disappointing performances resulted in conceding seven goals, highlighting defensive vulnerabilities.
Lille’s recent defensive struggles have been a cause for concern, with criticism directed not only at individual players but also at the collective performance. The team’s goalkeeper, Steeve Elana, has not been exempt from criticism, but according to Aurélien Chedjou, it’s important not to single out specific players. Chedjou emphasized that the coach also acknowledged mistakes.
Chedjou elaborated on the team’s defensive adjustments, mentioning changes in approach. Players are now more focused on following shots closely and being in proximity to the action. The team aims to minimize mistakes near the penalty area. Chedjou acknowledged the need for improvement, stating that it’s normal to face criticism and admitting to lapses in concentration, poor positioning, and reduced encouragement during matches.
While recognizing the need for improvement, Chedjou refrained from pointing fingers and emphasized that responsibility extends beyond the defense. The collective effort and encouragement throughout the team are crucial elements that need enhancement as Lille seeks to overcome its recent challenges.