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Lille won 5-1 against Troyes, on Sunday, January 15 in the 19th day of Ligue 1. Mohamed Bayo scored twice. The Guinean striker, starting for the first time since last August (2nd day), opened the score (16th) before scoring the third goal (47th).
Mohamed Bayo also scored Lille's second goal. The 24-year-old served up a pass in the opposition box, avoided his marker and fired a shot that Mateusz Lis pushed into the path of Jonathan David. The Canadian had no trouble putting the ball in the net.
WHAT. A. WIN. pic.twitter.com/JVVp0ziHDE
— LOSC (@LOSC_EN) January 15, 2023
These are Mohamed Bayo's third and fourth goals in three weeks, his second and third in Ligue 1. The Guinean international opened his account in the championship against his former club, Clermont. He will do it again against Troyes in the French Cup.
The extra-sporting problems of the 24-year-old striker, which led to his exclusion from the Lille squad, are long gone. The player who arrived last summer from Clermont seems to be resurrected.