In the midst of a fight to stay in Ligue 1, Bordeaux took a big slap this Sunday afternoon on the lawn of Olympique Lyonnais (1-6). The fault in particular of Gaëtan Poussin, the goalkeeper of the Girondins…
Recently, the tennis scores are linked in the championship of France. After the cards from Lorient and PSG last weekend, it was OL who inflicted a correction on Bordeaux this Sunday (6-1). Yet in crisis after their elimination from the Europa League last Thursday, Lyon largely dominated the FCGB. A stampede that the scapular club owes in part to Gaëtan Poussin. Established in place of Benoit Costil by David Guion, the 23-year-old goalkeeper completely took the water by conceding six goals. But it was above all he who weighed down his team by making a huge blunder on the 2-0 goal, scored by Toko Ekambi. On a back pass, the Bordeaux goalkeeper effectively unscrewed his clearance to offer a decisive pass to the Lyon striker. Thereafter, Poussin did not really redeem himself. A match without the goalkeeper fully assuming, since he took responsibility for the Gironde defeat.
“This defeat is for me! »
🗣️ Gaëtan Poussin: “Defeat is for me…”#OLFCGB #Ligue1UberEats pic.twitter.com/RepqkQ8OEN
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“I’m not going to cut corners. This defeat is for me! I made my ball at 2-0, I gave the team a crushing blow. It’s the truth. When you do bad things, you have to take responsibility. I had the chance to play, I did not answer present. I will not apologize, but I will take responsibility. We must not throw everything away, we must bounce back against Saint-Etienne next Wednesday, we must quickly move on. My mistake is a turning point. There are things to improve. I assume, it’s for me today. I want to apologize to the supporters who made the trip. On Wednesday, we will have to react and not laugh with them”, swung, on Amazon Prime Video, the Bordeaux goalkeeper, who knows that his team no longer has the right to make mistakes during the final sprint. Penultimate in the L1, four points behind the first non-relegation player from Saint-Etienne, the FCGB will have to do well to save themselves. With or without Chick? It will be up to David Guion to decide in the next few hours in view of the duel of fear against ASSE next Wednesday.
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