Ligue 1: The eleven type of the FM editorial season

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By: Manu Tournoux

The 2024/2025 season will have given us a nice show marked by the coronation of Paris Saint-Germain and a podium made up of Olympique de Marseille and AS Monaco. This Saturday evening, the exercise ended after the 34th day and it's time to take stock with our eleven type of season. And in the goals, we chose to put the northern porter Lucas Chevalier (Lille). Impeccable in the woods of the second defense of Ligue 1, the tricolor goalkeeper has 11 clean-Sheets, the second total after that of Brice Samba (12). A new quality season for him that will have allowed the DOGUES to finish in fifth place while brilliant in the Champions League.

For central defense, we find his partner Bafodé Diakité (Lille) which was also very solid throughout the exercise. Also precious offensive in the air field (4 goals scored), the 24 -year -old confirmed that he was a reference to his position in League 1. to make the pair, we chose Willian Pacho (Paris Saint-Germain) which will have clearly met expectations. Arrived from Frankfurt this summer, it will have been very solid by allowing Ile -de -France to be fairly serene behind. In the corridors of La Défense, there are two other Parisians with Achraf Hakimi (Paris Saint-Germain) And Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain) which will have delivered a convincing exercise.

An eleven Parisian

In the middle of the field, we chose another Parisian with the recruit Joao Neves (Paris Saint-Germain) which experienced an express adaptation. Precious to recovery and creation, the former Benfica will simply have punctured the screen. He even offered the luxury of having solid statistics with 3 goals and 9 offerings in 29 games. To accompany it, we chose Adrien Rabiot (Olympique de Marseille) who clearly met expectations. In a more advanced role, the relayer environment has adapted and expressed beautifully (9 goals and 5 offerings in 29 games). A notch higher, Rayan Cherki (Olympique Lyonnais) Take place. Its quality at creation will have been a treat throughout the season for the one who released his first full exercise at 21. The frustration of its performance to give way to the show (8 goals and 11 offerings in 30 games).

On the right flank of the attack, we have put Mason Greenwood (Olympique de Marseille). If its impact in the game is quite limited, the Englishman has the merit of having finished co-Meilleur Ligue 1 scorer with 21 goals and will have shown efficiency. He fully participated in the European qualification of OM. His during the left side and Bradley Barcola (Paris Saint-Germain). Although replacing the explosion of Désiré Doué and the arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, he had great highlights in Ligue 1 where he showed a different face than that displayed on the European scene. He charges 14 goals and 11 34 -game offerings. Finally in front, it was impossible not to put Ousmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain). Taking a completely different dimension, the former Barcelona will have perfectly adapted to a new axial role (21 goals and 8 offerings in 29 games). A repositioning which allowed him to correct his lack of efficiency.

Honorable mentions

Among the players who could have ended up in the eleven, one can think of the post of guard at Geronimo Rulli (Olympique de Marseille) who will have supernatated in a limited defense or the Serbian Djordje Petrovic (Strasbourg) who will have participated in the extraordinary season of his club. In defense, Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain) will have held its excellent level once again when Jonathan Clauss (Nice) Relaunched with the Aiglons in a piston role that suits him perfectly (3 goals and 8 offerings in 28 games). Boss of the Ile -de -France midfield, Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain) will have been still impactful. A position where competition was important since Corentin Tolisso (Olympique Lyonnais) has returned to an incredible level when Andrey Santos (Strasbourg) will have more than confirmed his loan from last year (10 goals and 4 32 -game offerings).

Désiré Goué (PSG) which was elusive in the second half of the season (6 goals and 8 offerings in 31 matches) could have been leaving for this eleven but it pays for its timid beginnings, Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco) He was the symbol of regularity in an alternating Asemist team. Bearing mid -table workforce, Moses Simon (Nantes) with its 8 goals and 10 offerings in 32 games and Gaëtan Perrin (Auxerre) which still has 10 goals and 11 offerings in 34 games will not clearly have deserved. Finally, the scorer Emanuel Emegha (Strasbourg) was one of the animators of the season (14 goals and 3 offerings in 27 matches). For the coach position, we chose Luis Enrique (Paris Saint-Germain) in front Liam Rosenior (Strasbourg) And Roberto de Zerbi (Olympique de Marseille).

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