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Crédit Agricole PCA Aiglon: Rony Lopes wins again

By accumulating 59% of the votes you have voted Rony Lopes your Crédit Agricole PCA Aiglon from Paris SG – OGC Nice (2-1). The Nice forward wins again after having won it for the win in the game against Nîmes in midweek (1-3). Hicham Boudaoui (13%) and William Saliba (8%) make up the top three.

In the capital, Rony Lopes was the main component of the Rouge et Noir’s fightback in the second half. After a timid first half the Aiglons came into the second half with more desire and the best chances were created by Rony Lopes. After an attempt in the 48th minute the Portuguese forward didn’t let another opportunity pass two minutes later.

After picking up the ball from a Marquinhos clearance the left footer made his way into the box and went past Kimpembe before unleashing a right footed strike. With PSG on a run of five consecutive clean sheets at home the ex-Lille man found the goal. His fourth goal in a Nice shirt and his third of the week after a brace away at Nîmes in the Coupe de France (1-3) and the second one with his right foot!

As for the stats he was also present. The Nice number 22 had three shots (only Gouiri had more for Nice with four), had two shots on target (most in the game) and won 11 balls (most in the game after Parisian Gueye, 14). A performance that gave him a 7 in l’Équipe this Sunday, the best mark of any player in the game.

In second place Hicham Boudaoui (13%) was once more impressive in his new position. At the base of the rouge et noir midfield the Algeria international did his job extremely well.

The number 28 was sold on the ball having had 69 touches in the midfield  (4th best for Nice), completing 50 passes (3rd) and only committing one foul in the 90 minutes.

In third place with 8% of the votes, William Saliba was once more impressive at the back. The centre back was once more one of the players with the most touches (75 only Kamara had more with 89) et was very impressive with his ball distribution (92,4% pass accuracy).

Calmness personified he won the ball back on four occasions didn’t buckle under the Parisian pressure. He also didn’t hesitate to play incisive passes into midfield to break the rouge et bleu’s li