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Chevalier's stellar performances in goal for Lille could lead to France debut

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Chevalier's stellar performances in goal for Lille could lead to France debut
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Chevalier's stellar performances in goal for Lille could lead to France debut

2024-11-07 23:36 Last Updated At:23:41

PARIS (AP) — First the Champions League, now the France team.

Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier's upward trajectory led to a first international callup on Thursday and follows some spectacular performances against Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and Juventus in the Champions League.

“I feel that I'm ready, everyone can see that I'm playing well,” the 23-year-old Chevalier said after Tuesday's 1-1 draw against Juventus in the Champions League. “I always want more and there are plenty of things I can improve.”

During that match, he made an outstanding save from striker Dusan Vlahovic, whose powerful shot was arrowing into the top corner before Chevalier clawed it away.

“In terms of my personal development, it's important to face this kind of striker,” Chevalier said. “I know my teammates are counting on me."

While Lille striker Jonathan David has maintained his scoring form with four goals in four games, Lille's 1-0 home win against Real Madrid and 3-1 success at Atletico were just as much down to Chevalier.

He has made 13 saves in the competition for Lille, which remains on course to reach the knockout phase.

“Considering the four teams we played, you can say we had one of the most difficult draws of the competition,” said Chevalier, who stood out with his speed on the goal-line. “But we didn't lose against Real Madrid, Juve and Atletico and took seven points, it's exceptional.”

He could soon make his international debut in the Nations League, with France playing Israel on Nov. 14 in Paris and then going to Italy three days later.

But before that, Lille has a difficult match away to Nice on Sunday.

Lille is in fourth place in Ligue 1 and on a nine-game unbeaten run in all competitions. But Nice has found form and is two points behind in fifth spot, meaning it will move ahead of Lille if it wins at Allianz Riviera Stadium.

However, Nice has two days less to recover because it hosted FC Twente later Thursday in the Europa League.

Julien Stéphan was fired as Rennes coach on Thursday after an unsuccessful second spell in charge of the Brittany-based side.

Rennes has lost five of 10 league games and languishes in 13th place in the 18-team league.

Stéphan led Rennes to a brilliant French Cup victory against the odds when it defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the 2019 final, but then resigned in March 2021. He took charge of Rennes for a second time in November last year.

Three staff members will take temporary charge for Sunday's home game with Toulouse before a new hiring is made.

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Lille's goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, right, saves the ball nest to Juventus' Federico Gatti second right during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Lille and Juventus at the Stade Pierre Mauroy in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, outside Lille, France, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Lille's goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, right, saves the ball nest to Juventus' Federico Gatti second right during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Lille and Juventus at the Stade Pierre Mauroy in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, outside Lille, France, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers says the team isn’t putting any extra pressure on itself as it tries to bounce back from the franchise’s slowest start in three decades.

The Bucks (1-6) will try to snap a six-game skid Thursday against the Utah Jazz (1-6) while continuing to play without three-time All-Star forward Khris Middleton as he recovers from offseason surgery to each of his ankles.

“The worry is outside the building, I guarantee you that,” Rivers said Wednesday. “There’s none inside the building.”

Milwaukee’s slow start surely has delighted rival teams that would love to acquire two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo if he were to get disgruntled and request a trade. Antetokounmpo, who didn’t play in the Bucks’ 116-114 loss at Cleveland on Monday due to a strained adductor muscle, said the Bucks started taking some steps in the right direction over the weekend.

“That doesn’t mean we are going to a five-game winning streak or 10-game winning streak, but I know that we are playing better and we trust one another better,” Antetokounmpo said Saturday after a 114-113 home loss to Cleveland. “The ball is moving. There’s a lot of good things that we can do. That’s all we can control.”

Milwaukee won a title as recently as 2021, and the Bucks’ sense of urgency to get a second championship during Antetokounmpo’s prime has been evident for some time.

Former coach Mike Budenholzer was fired after the Bucks posted the NBA’s best regular-season record in 2022-23 but lost to Miami in the first round of the playoffs. Budenholzer was replaced by Adrian Griffin, who got fired midway through last season despite owning a 30-13 record. The Bucks have gone 18-25 since Rivers’ arrival, not including their 4-2 first-round playoff loss to Indiana last season.

Rivers insists there’s “zero pressing from us” and cited the decision to rest Antetokounmpo for Monday’s game to make sure the 6-foot-11 forward stayed as healthy as possible with the Bucks playing five games in a seven-day stretch. Antetokounmpo is listed as questionable for Thursday's game.

“This is a positive group,” Rivers said. “We believe we’re a really good basketball team that has played poorly at times. The last two games you could say we played well and lost the games.”

The Bucks remain confident they can turn it around.

“You’re going to have these funks,” forward Bobby Portis said. “It’s just our funk came at the start of the season.”

The cause for concern is recent history showing how tough it is to bounce back from this kind of start. This marks the longest the Bucks have taken to earn their second win of a season since 1993-94, when they won their season opener and then dropped 10 straight. That team finished 20-62.

Twenty teams in NBA history have made the playoffs after winning no more than one of their first seven games, according to Sportradar, but only three have done it this century: Miami in 2003-04, Chicago in 2004-05 and New Orleans in 2021-22. Eight of those 20 teams played from 1956-68, during an era when an overwhelming majority of teams made the playoffs.

Milwaukee should get a boost whenever Middleton returns, but nobody knows when that will be. Rivers was asked Wednesday if this is now becoming more of a week-to-week situation rather than a day-to-day issue.

“I don’t know the answer to that,” Rivers said. “That’s a good question that I can’t answer.”

Milwaukee has faced other obstacles as well.

The Bucks played five of their first seven games away from home. Three of their losses came to the defending champion Boston Celtics and the undefeated Cavaliers. The two games with the Cavs were decided by a combined three points.

Milwaukee is home for four of its next five games, which gives the Bucks an opportunity to recover.

“It can only go up from here,” Portis said. “It can’t get worse than what it is right now.”

This story has been corrected to show the Bucks have played five of their first seven games away from home.

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Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo tries to get past Cleveland Cavaliers' Evan Mobley during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo tries to get past Cleveland Cavaliers' Evan Mobley during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Milwaukee Bucks' Bobby Portis gets past Cleveland Cavaliers' Georges Niang during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Milwaukee Bucks' Bobby Portis gets past Cleveland Cavaliers' Georges Niang during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo reacts after making a shot and being fouled during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo reacts after making a shot and being fouled during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard (0) drives past Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley, rear, in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard (0) drives past Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley, rear, in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers shouts to an official in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers shouts to an official in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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