OneFootball
·19 maggio 2025
OneFootball
·19 maggio 2025
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Time to talk about our favorites!
Ligue 1 ended this Saturday, May 17 (at least for the championship part!). The 2024-2025 season delighted us once again and made us want to highlight 15 players who made us dream, for whatever reasons.
A little emotion and subjectivity, sometimes, doesn't hurt! Here are our top three favorites.
He remembered Ligue 1, but did Ligue 1 remember him? In Montpellier (2019-2020), he left the memory of a good goalkeeper. In Marseille, he showed that he was a very, very good goalkeeper.
From his first match in Brest, he delivered a masterclass, notably saving a penalty. He even made it his specialty, saving 50% of the penalties conceded by OM (3 out of 6). Even if his end of the season wasn't as brilliant, he often made THE save that allowed OM to stay in a match.
Arriving in the Forez for 10 million euros, the Belgian striker had a tough start. He had to wait until December to open his account with the Greens.
Then everything followed, notably with a (controversial) double during the derby against OL at Geoffroy-Guichard, which will remain engraved in the hearts of Saint-Étienne supporters. In total, the 20-year-old forward was decisive 16 times (12 goals, four assists). If Saint-Étienne goes down to Ligue 2, we can't imagine him going down with the Greens.
Like Stassin, Fernandez-Pardo is 20 years old and arrived from Belgium for 10 million euros last summer. The attacking midfielder also had a slow start but asserted himself as the season progressed and started most of the last matches for the Dogues, notably scoring against OM.
His class and game intelligence should take him very far. Up to the Spanish national team? Born in Brussels, he decided at the end of 2024 to represent La Roja, despite several selections with the young Red Devils. No matter, as long as he delights us in Ligue 1 for as long as possible!
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