Our 15 standout players of the Ligue 1 season 😍 (2/5) | OneFootball

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·20 mai 2025

Our 15 standout players of the Ligue 1 season 😍 (2/5)

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Ligue 1 ended this Saturday, May 17 (at least the championship part!). The 2024-2025 season has once again delighted us and made us want to highlight 15 players who made us dream, for whatever reasons.

Here is the second part of our top 15 favorites.


Lucas Perri (Lyon)

Brazil tends to export outfield players to L1, but it's extremely rare to see a Brazilian goalkeeper try their luck. Lucas Perri is a delightful exception.

Promoted to first-choice goalkeeper after Anthony Lopes was sidelined (and then left), the former Botafogo stalwart has become a reliable presence in Lyon's setup. A reserved character, Perri (27) is a quiet force who has everything to please.

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Emanuel Emegha (Strasbourg)

A young, multifaceted star. At Strasbourg, the team's mood-maker in the dressing room is also the providential man on the pitch. Tall (1m95), powerful, and quick, Emegha (22) fits the mold of the illustrious Dutch strikers who preceded him.

His 14 goals mean he's directly involved in over 25% of Strasbourg's championship goals. Enough to fuel Chelsea's interest, according to the latest news. While waiting for this transfer to the Blues, OneFootball has already given him a nickname: "The Drogba of the Netherlands".


Evan Guessand (Nice)

What if he's the real new Drogba? Having become an Ivorian international last June, the Ajaccio native has exploded onto the scene at Nice this season.

With his attractive versatility (able to play anywhere along the front line), Guessand has been one of the highlights of an up-and-down season for Nice. 11 goals and 7 assists in L1: an interesting return that could already alert Premier League big guns.

At 23, his room for improvement is intriguing. To be confirmed as early as next season (and during the 2025 CAN).


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