Saturday, 30 July 2016

Ligue 1 preview 16/17




After looking into Italy, the next league to turn attention to is the, Ligue 1, and there is a lot to cover. For example: can PSG cope with the loss of Ibrahimovic; can Lyon mount a serious challenge on the title this term and how can Toulouse make up the goals that Ben Yedder scored last term to stop them from being relegated.

The First look at Ligue 1 has to be with PSG. The club easily ran away with the league, last term, but with the loss of the league's biggest stars will they still be able to be so dominant. After Ibrahimovic's departure, PSG went about plugging the hole left by him by bringing Hatem Ben Arfa from Nice and moving Cavani back into a more central role, they hope that will replace the role left by the enigmatic Swede. By bolstering the squad depth by bringing in Krychowiak from Sevilla and replacing Van Der Wiel, with young Belgian full-back Meunier that will help them to compete on more fronts in Europe . The arrival of Unai Emery, as manager can only give PSG fans a sense of hope of going further into the Champions League than they have done.

PSG's main rivals to the crown come in the form of Lyon and Monaco. The former will be hoping for more goals from the red hot Lacazette and hoping Fekir can help in that department, they could again test PSG for the crown. they will also hope young midfielder Tolisso and the ageing Valbuena to help offensively and defensively to aid in a title push. Monaco on the other hand could have some optimism for the new campaign as with the signing of Glik from Torino will stop the leak of goals in the back and the return of Germain from Nice who had a good campaign and helped Nice into a Europa League spot will try and bring the also returning, Falcao, back to the form of old that made him so feared by defences.

The one team that could struggle is OGC Nice, who with the departure of star man, Ben Arfa, and the loss of striker Germain could struggle to find that cutting edge up front that they need, to maintain the progress they achieved last season. Their only saving grace is that they weren't a team that conceded a lot so, as long as they are able to find a good source of goals then they will hold up the right end of the table.

Now looking towards the other end of the table, the real concern is with Toulouse, who have lost the player who single headedly kept them afloat last season, in Yassim Ben Yedder. Without his goals they will struggle as they hard a torrid time of defending leads and drew one too many games as to have the chance of staying up. If they find a replacement for Ben Yedder, then things will okay but if they can't I have real fear for them going forward. the other team in the danger zone is Guingamp who avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth and will need the ageing Star Jimmy Briand to fire in the goals whilst Kerbrat needs to marshal the back to keep the goals conceded down.
Lastly of the three promoted sides Dijon are in the danger seat as they lack squad depth and seem to be in for a lack of goals and the side to be the whipping boys of the league like, Troyes, were the previous season.

In conclusion, PSG will need to hope Cavani can find form of old to try and fill Ibrahimovic's boots, but if he can't then there will be ready takers for the crown in Lyon and Monaco who have the calibre of players to win the league but just need to stop the PSG steam train. At the other end I can see the bottom to be propped up by Dijon and followed by Toulouse if they aren't able to find the Ben Yedder replacement.


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