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Montpellier hosted Saint-Etienne at the Mosson stadium as part of the 5th day of Ligue 1 to try to revive after their respective defeats before the international break. The Heraultais had bowed on the lawn of the reigning French champion, LOSC (2-1), while the Forez club came back from a defeat at the Velodrome against Olympique de Marseille (3-1).
Concerning the compositions, inevitably some changes on the side of the MHSC: with the departures of Andy Delort and Gaëtan Laborde, the offensive front was reshaped. The new number 9 Valere Germain was the holder for his first appearance with the orange and blue jersey, alongside Mavididi and Wahi on the wings. In front of the double pivot Ferri-Chotard, Savanier regained his position as playmaker and his captain's armband in Olivier Dall'Oglio's 4-2-3-1.
For the rest of the eleven, Bertaud kept the goals, in front of him the hinge become usual Thuler-Sakho, Cozza on the left and Souquet replaced Sambia on the right, suspended after his red in Lille. On the ASSE side, we went from a 4-3-3 against OM before the cut to a 4-4-2, with three changes made by Claude Puel. Sow, still in quarantine, gave way to Nade to accompany Moukoudi in central defense in front of Green. Mason and Kolodziejczak occupied the right and left corridors of the rearguard. Gourna-Douath on the bench, the middle was made up of Neyou and Camara, captain. Finally, an offensive quartet with Nordin on the right, Bouanga on the left and the Khazri-Hamouma duo in the axis. The Greens' only summer rookie, Uruguayan Ignacio Ramirez, was present on the bench.
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