Bamba Dieng’s latest decisive contribution kept FC Lorient’s surge alive as the Breton side moved firmly into contention for the European places with a 2-1 home win over Nantes.
The Senegal international scored once again as Lorient claimed a third successive Ligue 1 victory in the 20th round of fixtures, extending an unbeaten run that has transformed the club’s outlook midway through the season.
What had looked like a campaign focused on stability has rapidly evolved into one defined by ambition and belief.
Lorient arrived into the match buoyed by a steady rise up the table and showed little hesitation from the outset at the Stade du Moustoir.
Against regional rivals Nantes, Régis Le Bris’ side combined control with attacking sharpness, underlining the balance that has fuelled their recent revival.
The hosts’ persistence was rewarded with two goals, enough to secure another valuable three points despite late pressure from the visitors.
Central to that success was Dieng, whose influence continues to grow with every appearance. According to reports from Africasoccer, the striker is in “excellent form”, a description that has become increasingly difficult to dispute.
His goal against Nantes proved pivotal, breaking resistance at a crucial moment and setting the tone for the remainder of the contest. Beyond the statistics, his movement and work rate again gave Lorient a focal point in attack.
The victory carried significance beyond the local derby. With this result, Lorient have drawn closer to the pack chasing European qualification, an objective that appeared unrealistic only weeks earlier.
Consistency, once elusive, has become a defining feature of their performances, and confidence within the squad is visibly growing.
Le Bris has spoken repeatedly this season about building momentum rather than setting rigid targets, and the current run supports that approach.
Lorient’s attacking efficiency, allied to improved defensive organisation, has allowed them to navigate a demanding run of fixtures without defeat.
For Dieng, the run of form further cements his importance to the project. The Senegalese forward has emerged as one of the most influential players in Lorient’s resurgence, delivering when it matters most and embodying the belief coursing through the team.
As the season enters its decisive phase, Lorient’s rise suggests they are no longer merely participants in Ligue 1’s mid-table battle. With Dieng leading the line, European qualification is no longer a distant idea, but a realistic possibility shaping the months ahead.







