Toulouse vs Reims Match Review

Toulouse vs Reims Match Review
September 10, 2022

Toulouse vs Reims Match Review

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Reims’ visit to the Stadium Municipal on Sunday will provide Toulouse the chance to end a three-game losing streak in Ligue 1.

Last weekend, Clermont defeated Philippe Montanier’s team while the guests managed to hold Lens to a draw.

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Toulouse vs Reims Betting  odds

Team Bet365 Betway 1xbet
Toulouse 2.30 2.30 2.29
Reims 3.00 3.05 3.24

Toulouse vs Reims Tips and Prediction

Toulouse have not fared well in Ligue 1 despite their domination in Ligue 2, with playoff winners Auxerre enjoying the greatest early-season fortunes among the newly promoted teams.

Although losing to the Coupe de France champions Nantes and the Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain won’t get Montanier’s team any criticism, losing to Clermont, who were only promoted in 2021 itself, was a particularly low point.

Maxime Gonalons gave Les Lanciers the lead after the halftime break, and Muhammed Cham, a replacement, placed the outcome beyond a shadow of a doubt in the sixth minute of second-half extra time last Sunday.

Toulouse have dropped to 15th in the preliminary rankings after going unbeaten in their first three games and have now lost three straight games. If results continue to go against them, they may end the weekend below the cutoff point.

Since losing Rhys Healey to a cruciate ligament rupture, Toulouse has only scored one goal and given up eight goals in their last three games. They have also yet to earn three points at home this year.

Toulouse have dropped to 15th in the preliminary rankings after going unbeaten in their first three games and have now lost three straight games. If results continue to go against them, they may end the weekend below the cutoff point.

Since losing Rhys Healey to a cruciate ligament rupture, Toulouse has only scored one goal and given up eight goals in their last three games. They have also yet to earn three points at home this year.

Folarin Balogun scored his fifth goal of the season in last weekend’s draw with Lens, making him the latest loanee from Arsenal to shine in the French game in another Ligue 1 match.

Balogun opened the scoring for Reims after Sang et Or left-back Deiver Machado was given a straight red card, but Lens fought valiantly to tie the score eight minutes from the end through Lois Openda.

Even though Oscar Garcia’s team felt an opportunity was missed with an extra man, taking a point away from that match against Lens is undoubtedly something for Reims to celebrate. Lens consistently competes for spots in and around the European spots.

Les Rouges et Blancs are one point and one place ahead of Toulouse in the table after their third draw in four games (the other was a 4-2 victory at Angers). Garcia’s team has scored and given up goals in each of their home games so far this season.

Reims managed to defeat Toulouse the last time the two teams faced off, however that was in the 2019–20 season that was eventually cut short due to Les Violets’ eventual relegation, and it was the visitors’ only victory in 11 encounters in Ligue 1.

Conclusion

Toulouse have struggled to find their attacking success recipe in recent weeks, and playing a leaky Reims team may not be the best remedy for Montanier’s underwhelming group given their own defensive weaknesses.

With Balogun at the forefront, the guests are a constant threat in the final third, but Garcia’s team should secure another three points today after playing admirably against Lens for the most part.