Lille OSC won its first game of the year against Fribourg, but the northern club has not yet dispelled all doubts. Some players still have low morale, and the infirmary is filling up after the injuries of Hamza Igamane and Nabil Bentaleb. Lille OSC has often been able to rely on the quality of its training to climb back up the slope in recent years. Lucas Chevalier, Leny Yoro, Ayoub Bouaddi, or even Carlos Baleba, who arrived in post-training, have all been revealed under the Lille jersey. This season, Soriba Diaoune, who scored against Auxerre, has also made his debut in Ligue 1. The 18-year-old winger has been used more and more by Bruno Genesio, who has played him in the last 8 games of Lille OSC. But behind the 18-year-old attacker, the quality is not lacking either. Several young players from the 2008 generation are shining while waiting for their turn, and Lille might gain from relying on them. This is especially the case for Saad Boussadia and Jephthé Malanda, probably the two biggest offensive talents of Lille's youth. The first was in the group against Fribourg last night, while the second should soon follow if we stick to logic. Malanda is the top scorer of Lille's training center this season with 10 goals, and his performances are not escaping anyone with the reserve team. Adeagan Goffi has already made a few appearances in pro, while goalkeepers Zadig Lanssade and Thomas Sajous have joined the professional group, but have not yet had their chance. The victory of OL in the Europa League reminded us that training can still be a decisive lever. Lille OSC could therefore find its offensive salvation with these young talents, trained at the northern club. And with Boussadia and Malanda, Lille OSC may have the weapons to reverse the trend. So the question is whether Bruno Genesio will be able to integrate them into his team effectively. But for now, the results are promising. Lille OSC has won its first game of the year, and the young talents have shown their potential.