09/11/2024, 21:00
Stadium Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France
Going into the 11th round, RC Lens welcomes Nantes to the Stade Bollaert-Delelis in what will be an evenly contested match, with both outfits seeking crucial points. Lens is 7th on the log but has had a mixed start into the current season under the new coach Will Still; that is, resilient but not consistent. Their recent performance-1 win, 2 draws, and 2 losses-underlines their need for stability if they are to push for European spots. Nantes come in 14th position, in a period of struggle without a win in five games, inching their way into the relegation zone under Antoine Kombouaré. The match is important for both teams, with Lens wanting to find momentum and Nantes certainly wanting to avoid falling further down the table.
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Lens come into this game with a respectable league position but have shown recently that they have become fatigued at times, open tactically. Last time out, it was a narrow 1-0 defeat to PSG, one in which they were solid at the back, particularly through an inspired Brice Samba in goal. Still, there is always cause for concern with a lack of creativity in offense as they did little to test their opponents with any clear-cut scoring chances. With 31% possession and only two shots on target, Lens will need to up the ante when taking on a Nantes side that is similarly struggling to find their form.
Will Still has favored a 3-4-3 formation wherein Lens can retain a compact rear guard while trying to dominate the midfield with the wing-backs. Recently, the 3-4-3 formation has tended to yield mixed results where the team struggled to balance the defense against offense. The lack of big chances created against PSG underlined the need for more proactive play in the final third. With Khusanov out because of his red card, Lens could make some adjustment in their defense personnel. The key will be maintaining defensive solidity while the team pushes more players forward to create goal-scoring opportunities. Lens is expected to press high and intensely to disrupt Nantes' passing rhythm and force turnovers in dangerous areas.
Nantes
For Nantes, Round 11 gives them the opportunity to hit the reset button. Their last outing finished with a narrow 2-1 loss against Marseille, their third defeat in five games. While Nantes managed to fashion three big chances against Marseille, the low possession rate of 26% and limited shots on target brought into view still ongoing inefficiencies in attack. Coach Kombouaré may look to strengthen his midfield to gain more control, especially against Lens' pressing style.
Under Kombouaré, Nantes tend to be a structured 4-2-3-1 outfit, with the clear emphasis on defensive stability in a bid to be able to counter-attack. In the recent defeat to Marseille, moments of attacking brightness were there, though very much vulnerable when out of possession, often easily allowing control to their opponents. In this regard, they may try to hold a low block against Lens in order to soak up pressure and hit on the counter-attack when available. The emphasis is likely to be on direct transitions to get the ball up to their front line by using their attacking midfield trio to take advantage of any gaps left by the Lens' wing-backs.
Head to Head
Historically, Lens and Nantes have been closely matched, with Lens leading in the recent head-to-head record with eight wins to seven alongside five draws for Nantes. Last February, Lens nicked a narrow 1-0 victory in the latest of those meetings, showing how they can sometimes outmaneuver Nantes tactically. These matches have been quite closely contested with both teams displaying very strong competitive spirits, with most scores being close and often a case of one team trying to out-defend the other.
Expert Betting Tips
Specific tactical and psychological challenges face both teams coming into this fixture. Lens, despite their position higher up the league table, have failed to find the consistency that would secure a solid top-half standing. This struggle to create chances, as very well apparent against PSG, may turn out to be a very critical issue if not put to rest in this match. The absence of Khusanov in defense will also be a test of their backline depth.
While Nantes, on the other hand, are under pressure to win in order to avoid slipping further towards relegation zones. The low possession game against Marseille and the recent reliance on big chances rather than sustained attack do hint at a team that is still finding its cohesive identity. Nantes' 4-2-3-1 might help in containing Lens, but unless they find a way of holding more possession or capitalizing efficiently on counters, they might struggle to convert chances.
Given the form and tendencies of both teams, this game could be a tight, closely-fought battle where Lens dominates possession, presses high, and catches Nantes trying to utilize the spaces on the counter. It will really come down to whether or not Lens is able to break through the low block defense of Nantes and if the latter can find enough composure to finish on the counter.
- 3 Way Total Under 3 Goals @ 1.891 Odds
- RC Lens Win/Draw & Under 3.5 Goals @ 1.6 Odds
- RC Lens Wins @ 1.60 Odds