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Crédit Agricole Aiglon of the Match: A first for Kamara
You voted Hassane Kamara Crédit Agricole PCA Aiglon of the Match for the first time for his performance against Angers. With 45% of the vote, the full-back beats Amine Gouiri (27%) and the two goalscorers Pierre Lees-Melou (19%) and Rony Lopes (9%) to the title.
In Angers, Hassane Kamara picked up his eleventh consecutive start of the season. The defender has started all nine of Le Gym’s league games this campaign and also featured in both Europa League ties. Despite the build-up of matches, the former Reims man maintained his level of performance at the Stade Raymond Kopa.
Active on his wing, Kamara touched the ball on 67 occasions (5th highest tally for Les Aiglons on Sunday). He also won 9 tackles, only Morgan Schneiderlin (10) did better for Nice and got off two crosses. It was from the second that the visitors’ third goal came. After a one-two with Gouiri, Hassane’s cross was parried by Bernardoni and Boudaoui found the back of the net (0-3, 77’).
In second place, we find the man with the assists, Amine Gouiri (27%). On Sunday, the forward was a constant threat to SCO. With 3 shots, nobody could better the former Lyonnais’ record at Angers (on a par with Pierre Lees-Melou) who also made two final passes before a shot, the best tally of the match (along with Rony Lopes). The forward took his number of assist to three in red and black.
The final step of the podium is occupied by Pierre Lees-Melou (19%). The Aiglon with most touches of the ball (79), « PLM » showed his full quality against Angers, trying his luck on three occasions and recovering eight balls from the opponents feet. In the 22nd minute, it was his pass that put Jeff Reine-Adélaïde through on Bernardoni‘s goal which led to a penalty after contact in the box. A penalty that the number 8 slotted home to score his second goal of the season.
In fourth place, is one of the other scorers of the afternoon. Picking up his first goal of his career with Le Gym, Rony Lopes (9%) got things going for Les Aiglons on Sunday. In 67 minutes on the pitch, and on top of his goal, the Portuguese international got two shots off on goal, made two final passes before a shot, recovered the ball on four occasions and was fouled three times (a record for Les Niçois).