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Lens thrash Nantes 3-0 with Lens Beat Nantes 3-0 Highlights: Fofana Scores Twice, Openda Assists
Updated:2026-01-13 08:33 Views:177**Lens Thrashes Lens Beat Nantes 3-0**
In a thrilling encounter at the Stade de la République in Nantes, Lens secured their victory over Lens Beat with a commanding 3-0 scoreline. The match was filled with high energy and excitement from both teams as they competed for supremacy.
**Highlights of the Match:**
1. **Fofana's Double**: The star striker of Lens took to the field with renewed vigor, scoring twice in just the first half. His first goal came after a deft pass from Openda, who had been lurking near the penalty area. The second goal followed shortly thereafter, this time assisted by another Openda assist. Fofana's performance was instrumental in securing Lens' early lead.
2. **Openda's Contributions**: Olivier Openda, the versatile midfielder, played a crucial role in Lens' attack. He provided assists to both of Fofana's goals and also set up another potential scoring opportunity for his team. Openda's ability to link play between midfield and forward positions was pivotal in Lens' offensive success.
3. **Defensive Resilience**: Despite being outplayed in terms of possession, Lens maintained their defensive integrity throughout the game. Their solid defense allowed them to withstand several Lens Beat attacks and maintain their lead until the final whistle.
4. **Fan Engagement**: The home crowd of Nantes was highly engaged throughout the match, cheering on their team with enthusiasm. This support added to the atmosphere and contributed to Lens' overall victory.
5. **Match Report**: The full match report will be available soon on our official website, providing more details about each player’s performances and tactical insights into the match.
This victory marks a significant milestone for Lens, boosting their confidence ahead of future matches. As they continue to develop their squad and improve their tactics, it is expected that they will continue to challenge top-flight clubs across Europe.
