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Brest v/s Paris FC

1.Core Players & Star Quality 

 

Brest 
• Lost key spine: Bizot (GK), Camara (MF), Ajorque (FW), Lees-Melou (MF), Ndiaye (DF) — major departures weaken the core. 
• Remaining contributors: Kenny Lala (3G, 2A, 2,686 mins), Mahdi Camara (gone, 5G, 3A), Pereira Lage (gone, 7A), meaning current core stability is thin. 
• Heavy reliance on new midfielders Chotard (1G, 0A, 1,899 mins) and Tousart (0G, 1A, 561 mins last season). 
• Attack must be led by Doumbia (3G, 2A) and Sima (7G, 2A) – both more rotation than proven starters. 

 

Paris FC 
• New arrivals bring star quality: Ikoné (RW), Moses Simon (LW), Pierre Lees-Melou (ex-Brest midfield anchor), and experienced GK Kevin Trapp. 
• Hamari Traoré (RB) and Otávio (CB) add defensive reliability. 
• Willem Geubbels (CF) is a direct forward threat but has struggled for consistency in previous clubs. 
• Paris FC project a more balanced core than Brest due to targeted reinforcements. 

 

  1. Departures Impact

 

Brest 
• Departures gutted the core spine: Bizot (GK), Ajorque (FW), Lees-Melou (MF), Pereira Lage (MF), Haïdara (LB/CB), Ndiaye (CB). 
• Loss of Ajorque’s 13 goals is a major blow up front. 
• Key midfielders gone → creative and defensive midfield control diminished. 

Paris FC 
• Outgoings mainly rotational/depth: Lukembila, Colau, Gaudin, Koré, Himeur. 
• No major losses to first XI. 
• Squad quality overall improved thanks to new arrivals, with minimal disruption. 

 

  1. New Player Integration

 

Brest 
• Chotard and Tousart central to replacing midfield departures but both still bedding in. 
• Romain Del Castillo (6G, 4A last season) expected to step up as attacking leader. 
• Doumbia (3G, 2A) and Baldé (2G, 3A) important for wide transitions. 

 

Paris FC 
• Simon and Ikoné bring direct pace and creativity on the wings. 
• Lees-Melou gives instant midfield authority, already familiar with Ligue 1 intensity. 
• Trapp provides leadership and high-level shot-stopping experience. 
• Overall, Paris FC’s new signings make them stronger than last season. 

 

  1. Assists & Goals Output

 

Brest 
• Lost Ajorque (13G, 2A) and Pereira Lage (7A). 
• Remaining threats: Del Castillo (6G, 4A), Sima (7G, 2A), Doumbia (3G, 2A). 
• Reduced firepower compared to last campaign → goal output may struggle. 

 

Paris FC 
• Ikoné and Simon expected to produce 8–10 G/A each across the season. 
• Geubbels can contribute if consistent. 
• Lees-Melou offers late runs from midfield (2G, 2A typical). 
• Attack is balanced across wings and midfield — less predictable than Brest. 

 

  1. Substitutes’ Experience & Depth

 

Brest 
• Bench thinner after multiple departures. 
• Labeau Lascary (2G, 1A in 635 mins) sidelined with ACL → forward depth hit hard. 
• Jonas Martin (1G, 0A in 490 mins) left, weakening midfield rotation. 
• Youth (Coulibaly, Zogbé) likely to feature more often. 

 

Paris FC 
• Bench includes De Smet (LB), Sangui (19, LB), and Vencedor (CM) for fresh legs. 
• Attack depth with Geubbels or Simon to rotate wide. 
• Stronger substitute bench vs Brest, with a mix of experience and youth. 

 

  1. Forecast & Expected Dynamics

 

  1. Paris FC Advantage: Reinforced midfield and wide creativity with Simon–Ikoné pairing, plus solid defensive upgrades. 
  1. Brest Challenge: Transition side, weakened spine, and limited scoring depth. Must rely on Del Castillo and Sima for breakthroughs. 
  1. Likely Flow: Paris FC to dominate transitions and wide areas; Brest forced into compact defensive shape, relying on set-pieces and counterattacks. 

 

  1. Injuries Summary & Impact

 

Brest 
• Suspensions: Magnetti (CM), Majecki (GK) reduce stability. 
• Tousart illness (doubtful) removes a potential midfield shield. 
• Rémy Lascary (ACL, out) leaves forward line thinner. 

 

Paris FC 
• Gory (ankle), Nkambadio (hamstring), Hamel (groin) sidelined — minor rotation players. 
• Core squad largely intact, leaving Paris FC stronger than Brest on availability. 

 

  1. Predicted Strength Balance

 

  • Brest: ★★☆☆☆ (Below average) — heavily weakened by departures, thin depth, and key suspensions/injuries. Reliance on a few attackers.
  • Paris FC: ★★★★☆ (Strong) — new arrivals give balance, creativity, and defensive solidity.

 

Projected Result: Paris FC win, 2–1, leveraging wider creativity and stronger midfield depth. Brest’s transitional struggles and lack of scoring replacements may cost them. 

 

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