The Hérault coach was logically particularly delighted with the victory of his MHSC against Angers, 5-0, this Saturday March 5. In contrast to the cold anger of his Angevin counterpart.
“We approached it as it should, with a lot of aggressiveness, accuracy. We hardly conceded any chances. We defended very, very well, collectively, we used the ball well. It’s a afternoon of which we would have dreamed and realized.
We have players capable of scoring goals, of putting good balls, the players realized it on the field. They are the ones who play and who have the merit of making us win.
After the expulsion of their captain, it was even easier for us, in keeping the ball. But we remained very serious. We didn’t concede a goal, we scored five, it could have been more, that’s the most important thing. And it’s also good for the goal average.
I’m a little restless on the bench at times, we’re perfectionists, we don’t want to concede a goal. We want everyone to make the counter-efforts to reposition themselves, to reform the bloc. Apart from first on the left, where you get pierced twice… When you defend better, you are less in danger.
Everyone knows Teji (Savanier). Sometimes he picks up in areas where he should not be given the ball. You have to use other calls to find those players. But we’re not going to teach him to play. He smells like football, when you have to give it short, that’s what he does, long, the same. When he plays simple, he is very effective for the team.
He just took a tampon, I don’t think there’s anything.
We have to stay as we are, keep this state of mind, continue to work as the players are doing and we will see what will happen. You have to look as far as possible. You have to give yourself this ambition to make a big series. It’s good for us to switch to another ten in the standings. Thirty points is good.”
Bouhazama: “It fit like butter”
“No, no, no. Lack of aggressiveness, we got walked on. We take an entry goal, everything goes wrong, there is no reaction against a team that wants to get out of it , with real virtues. There are also too many mistakes on our part. It went like butter. I’m the first draw. We had a non-match. I feel boys giving up. I’m disappointed today Today. Not like that. There are words but I would like them to be attached to actions. When you’re dragging, there’s also a form of powerlessness. “Can’t keep the ball. We took five, a beating. We have to shut up and work. We’ll have to respond in the best possible way, at least in attitude. We can lose, but not like that. There are things I can’t condone.”