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Supersubs: Who Have Been the Best in Ligue 1 McDonald’s?

Discover the impact made by substitutes for each club this season in Ligue 1 McDonald’s, including the league’s top supersub scorers. Review after Matchday 3
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Published on 04/30/2026 at 07:52
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Discover the impact made by substitutes for each club this season in Ligue 1 McDonald’s, including the league’s top supersub scorers.

After 31 matchdays of the 2025/26 Ligue 1 McDonalds season, substitutes have played a decisive role across the league, with 145 goals scored by 94 different players coming off the bench. AS Monaco lead the way with 16 goals from substitutes, spearheaded by Ansu Fati’s five goals and Aleksandr Golovin’s three. Olympique de Marseille follow closely behind with 14 goals, thanks largely to Robinio Vaz’s four strikes and three from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Paris Saint-Germain sit third with 13 substitute goals, with Gonçalo Ramos leading the way on three, while Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia have each added two.

LOSC Lille have also benefited significantly from their bench, registering 12 goals from substitutes, including four from Hamza Igamane and two each from Ethan Mbappé and Olivier Giroud. Several clubs are tied on nine substitute goals, including Rennes, Lorient, Paris FC, Angers, Toulouse, Strasbourg, and Lens. Rennes have relied on Ludovic Blas, Kader Meïté, and Breel Embolo, while Lorient’s tally has been driven by Pablo Pagis’ four goals. Lens’ best supersub has been Rayan Fofana with three goals, while Allan Saint-Maximin has chipped in with two.

Further down the list, Lyon have managed seven substitute goals, with Corentin Tolisso scoring three of them, while Nice and Metz have six each. Nantes and Le Havre have only produced three goals from the bench this season, and Brest sit at the bottom with just two substitute goals.

Monaco also boast the highest-rated substitute performance on Fantasy Ligue 1 this season. Ansu Fati earned a score of 8.79 on Matchday 5 after coming off the bench to score twice in Monaco’s 5-2 win over Metz. Rennes youngster Kader Meïté ranks second with a 8.30 rating, while Marseille duo Igor Paixão and Robinio Vaz also feature prominently among the best supersub performances of the campaign. Other notable appearances in the rankings include Bradley Barcola for PSG, Pablo Pagis for Lorient, and Allan Saint-Maximin for Lens.

AS Monaco: 16 goals

  • 5 goals: Ansu Fati
  • 3 goals: Aleksandr Golovin
  • 2 goals: George Ilenikhena
  • 1 goal each: Takumi Minamino, Folarin Balogun, Mika Biereth, Stanis Idumbo, Maghnes Akliouche, Simon Adingra

Olympique de Marseille: 14 goals

  • 4 goals: Robinio Vaz
  • 3 goals: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
  • 2 goals: Amine Gouiri, Igor Paixão
  • 1 goal each: Amir Murillo, Ethan Nwaneri, Hamed Traoré

Paris Saint-Germain: 13 goals

  • 3 goals: Gonçalo Ramos
  • 2 goals: Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
  • 1 goal each: Nuno Mendes, Ibrahim Mbaye, Lee Kang-In, Dro Fernandez

LOSC Lille: 12 goals

  • 4 goals: Hamza Igamane
  • 2 goals: Ethan Mbappé, Olivier Giroud
  • 1 goal each: Osame Sahraoui, Nabil Bentaleb, Marius Broholm, Soriba Diaoune

Stade Rennais: 9 goals

  • 3 goals: Ludovic Blas
  • 2 goals: Kader Meïté, Breel Embolo
  • 1 goal each: Abdelhamid Aït Boudlal, Nordan Mukiele

FC Lorient: 9 goals

  • 4 goals: Pablo Pagis
  • 1 goal each: Théo Le Bris, Sambou Soumano, Bamba Dieng, Dermane Karim, Aiyegun Tosin

Paris FC: 9 goals

  • 2 goals: Luca Koleosho, Alimami Gory
  • 1 goal each: Nouha Dicko, Jean-Philippe Krasso, Vincent Marchetti, Lohan Doucet, Jonathan Ikoné

Angers SCO: 9 goals

  • 2 goals: Prosper Peter, Harouna Djibirin, Sidiki Chérif
  • 1 goal each: Himad Abdelli, Lilian Raolisoa, Jim Allevinah

Toulouse FC: 9 goals

  • 3 goals: Emersonn
  • 2 goals: Julian Vignolo
  • 1 goal each: Alexis Vossah, Santiago Hidalgo, Cristian Cásseres Jr, Mario Sauer

RC Strasbourg Alsace: 9 goals

  • 2 goals: Sebastian Nanasi, Emanuel Emegha, Joaquin Panichelli
  • 1 goal each: Guéla Doué, Abdoul Ouattara, Andrew Omobamidele

RC Lens: 9 goals

  • 3 goals: Rayan Fofana
  • 2 goals: Allan Saint-Maximin
  • 1 goal each: Florian Thauvin, Morgan Guilavogui, Abdallah Sima, Amadou Haïdara

Olympique Lyonnais: 7 goals

  • 3 goals: Corentin Tolisso
  • 1 goal each: Pavel Šulc, Adam Karabec, Afonso Moreira, Rémi Himbert

OGC Nice: 6 goals

  • 2 goals: Elye Wahi
  • 1 goal each: Kaïl Boudache, Terem Moffi, Isak Jansson, Tom Louchet

FC Metz: 6 goals

  • 2 goals: Giorgi Abuashvili
  • 1 goal each: Ibou Sané, Nathan Mbala, Giorgi Kvilitaia, Jahyann Pandore

FC Nantes: 3 goals

  • 1 goal each: Youssef El Arabi, Mostafa Mohamed, Rémy Cabella

Le Havre AC: 3 goals

  • 1 goal each: Abdoulaye Touré, Noam Obougou, Godson Kyeremeh

Stade Brestois 29: 2 goals

  • 1 goal each: Rémy Labeau-Lascary, Junior Dina Ebimbe

On Fantasy Ligue 1, the highest rating recorded by a substitute also belongs to a Monaco player: Ansu Fati on Matchday 5, after scoring a brace off the bench against Metz in a 5-2 victory.

Best Substitute Ratings on Fantasy Ligue 1

  • Ansu Fati (Monaco, MD5) – 8.79
  • Kader Meïté (Rennes, MD4) – 8.30
  • Igor Paixão (Marseille, MD24) – 7.83
  • Robinio Vaz (Marseille, MD8) – 7.81
  • Robinio Vaz (Marseille, MD10) and Folarin Balogun (Monaco, MD26) – 7.78
  • Emersonn (Toulouse, MD7) – 7.65
  • Musa Al-Taamari (Rennes, MD4) – 7.47
  • Dilane Bakwa (Strasbourg, MD3) – 7.44
  • Bradley Barcola (PSG, MD13) – 7.35
  • Pablo Pagis (Lorient, MD6) – 7.34
  • Dermane Karim (Lorient, MD18) – 7.32
  • Krépin Diatta (Monaco, MD5) – 7.29
  • Ousmane Dembélé (PSG, MD19) – 7.16
  • Soriba Diaoune (LOSC, MD16) – 7.11
  • Allan Saint-Maximin (Lens, MD22) – 7.09

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