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Bordeaux Player Ratings: Karl-Johan Johnson and Gaétan Weissbeck Shine in Match Against Annecy

Karl-Johan Johnson 5/10

His very imprecise long game contributed to his team’s difficulty in taking control of the match during the first quarter of an hour. Closely shot on the three goals, he still kept his team afloat thanks to a save on a curling shot from Djoco at 1-0 (20th) and a magnificent tap on a shot from Pajot at 1-1.

Clement Michelin 3/10

Like his teammates, the right back had a lot of difficulty controlling his opponents’ runs in his lane. If it contained somehow…

Karl-Johan Johnson 5/10

His very imprecise long game contributed to his team’s difficulty in taking control of the match during the first quarter of an hour. Closely shot on the three goals, he still kept his team afloat thanks to a save on a curling shot from Djoco at 1-0 (20th) and a magnificent tap on a shot from Pajot at 1-1.

Clement Michelin 3/10

Like his teammates, the right back had a lot of difficulty controlling his opponents’ runs in his lane. If he contained Camara as best he could in the game, he was passive and outplayed by Djoco on the opening score. Lots of waste in the game and center situations.

Malcom Bokélé 3/10

If he sometimes played the firefighter in the first half, he allowed himself to be sucked in strangely on Annecy’s first goal (8th) and was taken behind his back by Adeline on the third (3-1, 65th). He then got back on track but was not happy with his long restarts.

Yoann Barbet 3/10

Center forward Kabitbafan Djoco offered him a “very English” duel in which the captain was not always to his advantage. In a poorly aligned defense, he was caught behind his back on the opener and was very hot after missing a hook at the entrance to his area (72nd). The Libournais failed to hold off a besieged defense.

Marvin de Lima 2/10

The Annéciens had targeted the converted winger from the start with the will-o’-the-wisp Nordine Kandil facing him. And unsurprisingly, he experienced a martyrdom defensively when the waves returned. Quickly warned (25th), he saw one of his touches intercepted in his 20 meters turn into an almost decisive pass for Djoco (11th). He came close to expulsion after wiping a small bridge from Kandil (45th).

His offensive projections brought danger but he was logically replaced at half-time by Jacques Ekomié (3/10), author of an entry full of energy, dangerous centers (50th, 75th, 79th, 83rd). Unfortunately for the Mérignacais, his failed intervention on a cross from Adeline allowed Annecy to make the break (3-1, 65th)…

Danylo Ignatenko 4/10

The kind of match that the Ukrainian doesn’t like: projections and liveliness everywhere in his zone where he found himself too often outnumbered or overwhelmed in the first period. Result, a quick yellow card, many duels lost. Beaten with a header on the corner of the second Haut-Savoyard goal, he touched fewer balls than usual. He got things back on track in the second half where his long play was the cause of two situations and where he saved a 4-1 lead.

Pedro Diaz 3/10

Like Ignatenko, the Spaniard is most comfortable when his team is in control of the match. The liveliness of the Annecy environment made him suffer. He tried to get his foot on the ball but had little impact. He confirms that he is less radiant. Issouf Sissokho took over (65th).

Gaétan Weissbeck 5/10

For his return from injury, the former Sochalian was the most dangerous Girondin, forcing Escales to make an unacademic parade (19th) and especially thanks to his vertical passes. At the origin of most situations, he offered a first goal ball to Livolant with a magnificent opening (31st). The second, a piercing pass for the former Guingamp player, was the right one (1-1, 41st). If he was less active and successful after the break, he fought defensively with a few recovered balls.

At his request (pain?), he was replaced (85th) by defender Harisson Marcelin who positioned himself as… second attacker. The Réunionnais was close to reducing the score in stoppage time, but Escales diverted his shot.

Alexi Pitu 3/10

Once again established, this time in support of the striker, the Romanian was in line with what he has been doing since his arrival in Bordeaux, technically clean but without managing to be decisive with a lack of liveliness in his choices and ultimately very little impact. He remains light defensively: after a clearance in the axis which benefited Pajot (deflected strike 45th), he forgot Camara behind his back on the corner which followed (2-1, 45th + 1). He was replaced at the hour mark by Zan Vipotnik. The Slovenian had two opportunities, but didn’t get his header on target and then saw his half-volley blocked.

Zuriko Davitashvili 3/10

Facing the high defense of Haut-Savoyards, the Georgian found more space than in recent matches. He made more calls but was not happy with the ball picked up by Barry as he headed for goal (20th), blocked after waiting too long (40th), head into the handlebars on a counter (50th). Julien Vétro took over for the last quarter of an hour.

Jérémy Livolant 4/10

Albert Riera chose him as a center forward to provide depth against Annecy’s high defense. The former Guingampais responded, multiplying the calls. He was rewarded by being more lively than Annecy goalkeeper Escales on a through ball (1-1, 40th) to score his second goal of the season. But he also had waste, like the previous occasion when he had sowed the opposing defense (31st). In a two-pointed attack after the entry of Vipotnik (65th), he almost obtained a penalty (79th).

2024-03-16 21:39:11
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