French Recap: McKenzie Debuts for Toulouse Against OGC Nice

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Mark McKenzie got his Ligue 1 adventure underway with his first start, while loanee Caleb Wiley was part of Strasbourg’s victory over the weekend.

Nice 1 – 1 Toulouse

Having just joined the team a couple of weeks ago, Mark McKenzie found himself in Toulouse’s starting line-up and put in a 65 minute shift on the left side of a three-man back line in the TFC defense.

The game was far from a nail-biter with the two sides sharing possession, 50-50 and Nice hitting the target three times, compared to Toulouse’s two. The hosts thought that they had taken a lead just before half time but after the referee consulted the VAR, he changed his mind and cancelled Mohamed-Ali Cho’s goal.

The first goal however came eight minutes after the re-start and it was Nice who were celebrating after Hicham Boudaoui’s through-ball picked out Jonathan Clauss who managed to find the back of the net from a difficult angle. Shavy Babicka  equalized in the 73rd minute and that is pretty much all that got the fans to their feet for the rest of the game.

Next up, Toulouse will host Marseille over the weekend. The Olympians are currently in fifth place after their draw with Reims, while Toulouse sits in the 11th spot.

Strasbourg 3 – 1 Rennes

Caleb Wiley was in the Strasbourg starting line-up when the Blue and Whites hosted Stade Rennes. The American played 80 minutes, adding to the 94 that he played the past weekend against Montpellier. Scoring early in the first half, after arriving in France from Atlanta United last month.

The Alsace side took the lead in the 23rd minute after Saidou Sow picked out Brazilian, Andrey Santos. Both Wiley and Santos are on loan to the French side from Chelsea.

After the intermission the lead was doubled when Emanuel Emegha scored his first of the season, though Ludovic Blas pulled one back for the SRFC not 10 minutes later. But all was set right when Christophe Wooh beat his own keeper to hand the victory to their hosts with only minutes left on the clock.

Wiley’s side will hit the road next and take on Lyon, possibly with a chance to say hello to fellow American, Tanner Tessmann, if that deal goes through.

Notes

Folarin Balogun never got off the bench as his Monaco side beat Lyon on the road 2-0. Next up for the Red and Whites will be a visit from RC Lens.

Emmanuel Sabbi was missing from Le Havre’s starting line-up when they came away from Saint Etienne with a 2-0 victory. Next up for the Sky and Navy is a visit from Auxerre.

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Michael Adubato

The old man of Yanks-Abroad, having been around since the very beginning in 2004, Known as the resident Belgian expert since that’s where he has lived for a couple of decades. Over the years he has interviewed Nats such as Kasey Keller, Brian McBride, Oguchi Onyewu, Jozy Altidore and Tim Weah, to name a few. When not working the day job, he can often be found in stadiums around Europe, watching games from the top flight to the lower leagues. To prove that he is not just a pretty face, Mike received a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Maryland and a Masters from the University of Oklahoma. Boomer Sooner! On a non-soccer note, Adubato has just released a book of poetry from his travels, Missing the Exit, published by Broken Keys Publishing in Ottawa, Canada. So that must make him the YA poet laureate! You can grab your copy on Amazon.com, order online and pick it up and Barnes & Noble or get an e-copy at various outlets.

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