Moses Simon honoured for his Ligue 1 milestone

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Moses Simon honoured for his Ligue 1 milestone

One of Nigeria’s longest-serving Ligue 1 players is being recognised after reaching a career milestone in the French top flight this past weekend.

In their 1-1 draw with Angers, FC Nantes striker Moses Simon (29) picked up his 150th cap in Ligue 1, setting up his side’s only goal scored by Johann Lepenant.

That assist was his 29th for the club, making Simon the top contributor for Les Canaris in that department, breaking the record previously held by Emiliano Sala.

Simon has spent his entire Ligue 1 career with La Maison Jaune, originally coming on loan from Spanish side Levante in 2019 before moving permanently to the Atlantic coast.

The Nigerian helped Les Canaris win the Coupe de France during the 2021-22 campaign. On Tuesday, the official Ligue 1 X (formerly Twitter) account celebrated Simon’s achievement, calling him “Indispensable.”

In his Ligue 1 career, he’s netted 27 goals and 29 assists at Nantes, who are currently fifth in the table after five matchdays.

Simon has made the fifth-most appearances in Ligue 1 among Nigerian players behind Victor Ikpeba (170), Taye Taiwo (191), Wilson Oruma (196) and John Utaka (239).

At the moment, Simon is Nantes’ leading goalscorer domestically this season, with two goals and two assists and was named their Player of the Month for August. He remains under contract with Nantes until 2026.

GFFN | Joel Lefevre

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