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Brest 1–2 Lille

18 January 202618 janvier 202618 de enero de 2026 1–2

Lille's asymmetric build-up unlocked a compact Brest mid-block, but the game turned on second-ball control after the hour mark.La construction asymétrique de Lille a déverrouillé un bloc médian compact de Brest, mais le match a basculé sur le contrôle des seconds ballons après l'heure de jeu.La salida de balón asimétrica del Lille abrió un bloque medio compacto del Brest, pero el partido giró en el control de los segundos balones tras la hora de juego.

Formations & game plans

Brest set up in a 4-4-2 mid-block, inviting Lille to circulate in front of them while protecting the half-spaces. Lille built from a 4-2-3-1 that morphed into a 3-2-5 in possession, with the right-back inverting to form a double pivot.

The plan for Brest was clear: stay compact between the lines, force play wide, and spring the front two on transition. Lille wanted to overload the left and switch the point of attack quickly.

Build-up patterns

Lille’s first-phase build-up leaned heavily to the left. The left centre-back stepped into midfield while the left-back pushed high, creating a 3v2 against Brest’s forwards. This consistently freed the deepest pivot to turn and play forward.

The inverted right-back was the tactical key: it gave Lille a spare man centrally without committing another player forward.

Build-up patterns cont.

Brest, by contrast, went longer. Roughly a third of their goal kicks bypassed midfield, targeting the striker’s hold-up play to win second balls.

Pressing structure

Brest pressed in a 4-4-2 with clear triggers on backward passes. Their PPDA of 11.4 reflects a medium block rather than an aggressive high press — they prioritised shape over ball-winning height.

Lille’s counter-press was sharper: 7.8 PPDA, swarming the ball within five seconds of losing it, especially in the final third.

Transitions

The game’s rhythm lived in transition. Brest’s best moments came from winning the ball on the touchline and immediately releasing the far-side runner. Lille mitigated this with disciplined rest-defence — always keeping a back three plus one pivot behind the ball.

Set pieces

Brest’s goal came from a near-post corner routine, with a blocker freeing the first attacker. Lille conceded space by defending zonally without a dedicated near-post spoiler — a repeatable weakness worth flagging.

Key moments

The 62nd-minute substitution shifted momentum: Lille’s fresh winger pinned the full-back and won the second-ball battles that had been even until then.

Lille's overload on the left before the equaliser

Data appendix

MetricBrestLille
xG0.91.7
PPDA11.47.8
Field tilt41%59%
Passes in F33861

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