In the realm of football, RC Lens had a rollercoaster of a year in 2023, marked by triumphs and challenges as they made a remarkable return to the European stage. Despite eventually being relegated to the Europa League, the team navigated through highs and lows in the Champions League while also overcoming a difficult start in the domestic league.
A Remarkable Comeback to EuropeAfter finishing second in Ligue 1, just one point behind the formidable PSG, RC Lens made a sensational comeback to European competitions in the 2022-2023 season. It had been sixteen years since their last European campaign, and they managed to secure a historic victory against Arsenal at Bollaert with a score of 2-1. The win brought back memories of their legendary triumph over the Gunners at Wembley 25 years ago. However, they faced a harsh reality in the return leg, suffering a devastating 0-6 defeat, which became the biggest loss ever recorded by a French team in the Champions League. After a defeat in Eindhoven (0-1) against PSV, they were eventually relegated to the Europa League, but not before a hard-fought win against Sevilla FC on the final matchday (2-1).
Climbing to Within Two Points of the Top 5Dealing with the absence of key players Seko Fofana and Loïs Openda, the "Sang et Or" initially struggled to replicate their outstanding performance from the previous season of Ligue 1. They faced a disastrous start, with four losses and a draw, finding themselves at the bottom of the table after the fifth matchday. Despite Elye Wahi being less prominent in domestic competitions compared to his European exploits (scoring two goals, similar to his Champions League tally), the team rallied and went on an unbeaten run of eleven Ligue 1 matches. However, they stumbled against Nice in the closing fixture of the first half of the season with a score of 0-2. At the mid-season break, they now stand in seventh place, a mere two points away from breaking into the Top 5.
Haise: "I Won't Complain"Franck Haise, the coach of RC Lens, expressed his satisfaction with the overall performance. In a press conference, Haise stated, "I won't complain about what we've achieved in the calendar year 2023 and, on a broader scale, at the club for a bit longer. Even when it's tough, I appreciate doing this because, despite everything, we know we are calibrated to be in the top 7 or 8. That's our goal, but there are still other teams calibrated for that. Holding our ground is a good thing." Haise and his squad are determined to aim higher and reach new heights.
The European AdventureThe return of RC Lens to European competitions was nothing short of spectacular, offering fans a mix of joy and disappointment. The high point came in a memorable clash against Arsenal at Bollaert, where they secured a historic 2-1 victory. This win evoked memories of their previous triumph over the Gunners at Wembley a quarter of a century ago. However, the return fixture against Arsenal turned into a night to forget as they suffered a devastating 0-6 defeat, marking it as the biggest-ever loss by a French team in the prestigious Champions League. Despite this setback, RC Lens showed resilience and determination in their final group stage match against Sevilla FC, winning 2-1 to secure their place in the Europa League.
Domestic Struggles and RecoveryWhile their European journey had its ups and downs, RC Lens faced challenges in the domestic league, Ligue 1. The absence of key players Seko Fofana and Loïs Openda had a noticeable impact, and the team struggled to replicate their excellent form from the previous season. They had a nightmare start, finding themselves at the bottom of the Ligue 1 table after five matches, with four defeats and one draw. However, RC Lens showed resilience and went on an impressive unbeaten run of eleven matches in the league, with standout performances from Elye Wahi.
Despite stumbling against Nice with a 0-2 loss in the closing fixture of the first half of the season, RC Lens finished the year in seventh place, only two points away from reaching the Top 5.
Coach Franck Haise remained positive about the team's performance, emphasizing that achieving a Top 7 or 8 position is commendable given the tough competition. The mid-season break allowed for reflection, adjustments in strategy, and renewed determination to strive for greater success in the upcoming fixtures.
Looking AheadAs RC Lens enters the next phase of the season, they are prepared for a renewed assault on both the domestic and European fronts. Coach Franck Haise and his squad have proven their ability to navigate challenges, learn from experiences, and adapt their strategies accordingly.
The upcoming Europa League matches will provide RC Lens with an opportunity to showcase their resilience, learn from their previous experiences, and pursue their ambitions on the continental stage. As the team continues on their journey, fans eagerly anticipate the unfolding narrative of RC Lens in 2024. This year promises more drama, emotion, and potentially historic achievements for this resilient and spirited club.