"Full-time employment for new hires at LOSC: swift incorporation strategy adopted"
In a thrilling display of football, Lille OSC cruised to a 7-0 victory over Lorient in their opening Ligue 1 match of the 2021/2022 season. The "Gun Dogs," as Lille's team is affectionately known, showcased their offensive prowess, scattering the "Sea Urchins" with the impact of their new signings.
The game, played on the Moustoir pitch amidst a heavy downpour, saw Lille set a record for the most goals scored in a Ligue 1 match in the 21st century. The first half alone saw seven goals, a feat never before achieved in the French top-tier league.
The Moroccan international striker, Hamza Igamane, signed from Rangers for €10m plus bonuses, opened his account for Lille with a dream debut. His first goal, a deflected header in the 53rd minute, was followed by another in the 77th minute, setting a record as the first player to score a brace on his Ligue 1 debut since Victor Osimhen in 2019.
Igamane's first goal led to Fernandez-Pardo's first goal, which he set up with a run down the middle. The Turkish goalkeeper, Berke Özer, also contributed significantly to Lille's victory. He saved a penalty, contributed to two goals with poor clearances, and made a decisive pass for one of the goals.
Romain Perraud, a new left-back for Lille, was instrumental in the team's offensive performance. He recovered the ball in front of his box and set up the opening goal with a pass from Portuguese playmaker Félix Correia. Perraud also scored a goal and set up Hakon Haraldsson's goal in the match. He confirmed his sharpness with a second goal, finishing off a team move and a pass from captain Benjamin André in the 90+3 minute.
Lille's coach, Bruno Genesio, expressed admiration for the effort of the new signings to integrate and praised the club's humble approach. He also expressed excitement about having the offensive arsenal he was waiting for, with Giroud's return expected after the break.
Nathan Ngoy, a defender signed from Standard de Liège, praised the club's president for his focus on the human aspect, which contributes to quick integrations. Genesio also congratulated the opposing team for their effort to integrate.
Lille's president, Olivier Létang, referred to his transfer market approach as a "puzzle." Despite the impressive victory, there are no specific details in the search results about Lille OSC's new signings in the 2021/2022 season or their performance in the first league game against Lorient.
As the season unfolds, fans will eagerly await to see how Lille's new signings continue to contribute to the team's success and whether they can maintain their impressive form.
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