LOSC defeated RC Lens 3-0 on Saturday evening at Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Ligue 1 matchday 28. Matias Fernandez-Pardo shone with an assist and a converted penalty. The Dogues smothered their rivals with intense pressing.
Lille OSC secured a convincing 3-0 win over RC Lens in the northern derby for Ligue 1 matchday 28 at Pierre-Mauroy stadium. Despite several injury absences, Bruno Genesio's men imposed relentless pressing from kickoff, smothering Lensois for over an hour.
The first half featured disruptions: a large LOSC supporters' tifo delayed play by 10 minutes, followed by fog from smoke flares requiring another stop, leading to 9 minutes of added time. Attacking midfielder Matias Fernandez-Pardo, lively throughout, missed two clear chances before assisting Hakon Haraldsson for the opener late in the half (1-0).
Early in the second half, a defensive error by Mathieu Udol, poorly covered by Nidal Celik and Robin Risser, allowed Felix Correia to make it 2-0 (49th minute). Romain Perraud won a penalty after a handball by Ismaëlo Ganiou (58th), which the 21-year-old Belgian Fernandez-Pardo converted (3-0). He left to applause in the 76th minute.
Pierre Sage's Lens rarely threatened Berke Özer, with poor showings from Florian Thauvin and captain Adrien Thomasson, outplayed by Ayyoub Bouaddi. Lille converted all three on-target shots into goals, showing rare efficiency. This revenge for the earlier 0-3 away loss boosts Lille's podium hopes.