Our 15 favourite moments from the Ligue 1 season 😍 (3/5) | OneFootball

Our 15 favourite moments from the Ligue 1 season 😍 (3/5) | OneFootball

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·21 May 2025

Our 15 favourite moments from the Ligue 1 season 😍 (3/5)

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It's time to talk about our favorites!


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Ligue 1 has come to an end 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 have made us dream, for whatever reasons.

A little emotion and subjectivity, sometimes, doesn't hurt! Here are our three favorites (part 3).


Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco)

His fourth season in Ligue 1 is a new milestone. At 23 years old, the Monégasque midfielder is now a seasoned player whose technical finesse and elegance are appreciated. His regular performances and boldness on the ball make him a spectacular player that we can't wait to follow in the championship on weekends, and even on weekdays in European cups. Let's hope it lasts!

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Dilane Bakwa (Strasbourg)

A revelation in the middle of a team that made a sensation. Dilane Bakwa surprised everyone this season. The Strasbourg left winger had a contrasting start to the season, frequently changing positions from the wing to midfield. Once integrated into Liam Rosenior's system, the former Bordeaux player became irresistible, particularly in big games. He will remain one of the key figures of this beautiful Strasbourg team that ignited the year 2025.


Malick Fofana (OL)

Another thrilling player from our beloved league of talents. At 20 years old, the Belgian gem was a bright spot in Lyon's sometimes cloudy sky. His technique, vision of the game, and dribbling stunned all observers of the championship. He finishes the season with a record of 5 goals and 4 decisive passes, and above all, an army of European admirers. Will we see him again on French pitches at the start of the season? We're keeping our fingers crossed!

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