USLD Dunkerque (Union sportive du littoral de Dunkerque) celebrates a major achievement: Thomas Robinet has climbed to become the 4th highest scorer in the club's history over a single Ligue 2 season. This accomplishment came during the Côte d'Opale derby, where Dunkerque decisively defeated Boulogne with a 2-6 score, featuring a crucial brace from Robinet.
Thanks to his two goals against USBCO, Thomas Robinet surpassed Michel Goba, the uncle of legend Didier Drogba, who held the record with 13 goals during the 1986-87 season. This new milestone confirms the exceptional period the Dunkerque striker is currently experiencing.
Approaching his 30th birthday this summer, Thomas Robinet is having one of the best seasons of his career. He had previously demonstrated his scoring prowess with 11 goals in the Dutch D1 for Almere, and 18 goals in the National league with Châteauroux, proving his ability to score at various levels.
Beyond his individual performance, Robinet's brace was crucial for USLD Dunkerque, securing a valuable away victory. This collective success against a historic rival strengthens the team's momentum and highlights the importance of their star striker.
Thomas Robinet's impact on Dunkerque's performances this season is undeniable. His name is now etched in the club's annals, and USLD supporters can rejoice in having a scorer of such caliber for the challenges ahead in Ligue 2.
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