Saint-Étienne 2-0 Strasbourg
Goals: Nadé (51e) and Sissoko (78e) for Sainté // for Strasbourg
Who are the strongest? Obviously, it’s the Greens.
Playoff at the beginning of this 10e day, Saint-Étienne will probably be on the good side of the zone on Sunday afternoon. waiting, The Greens temporarily left the red zone after a strong victory over Geoffroy-Guichard’s Strasbourg (2-0).
Having not been able to win away this season, the Alsatians have always scored at least one goal in each meeting. But only to continue this good streak it would have been necessary to focus on the target during the many attacks they had to play like this also a cross strike from Diego Moreira (36e). Or it would have been necessary for Gautier Larsonneur not to go for Sebastian Nanasi’s shot (57e)
Sisso KO
Unlike Strasbourg, Saint-Étienne were much more realistic in front of goal, as Mickael Nadé was present at the far post to head home Lucas Stassin’s corner. (1-0, 51e) or Ibrahim Sissoko, who entered the game a few minutes earlier, scored a KO goal with a blank header (2-0, 78e). The Malian international could have even scored a double but was hit off target (81e). The Greens will recover, they sleep on the right side of the rankings.
Next match for Strasbourg: Monaco, the best defense in the tournament. Not the best opponent to start scoring again.
Bad news for Saint-Etienne supporters as the derby approaches
2024-11-02 22:13:00
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