The notes of Bourg-en-Bresse
Anthony Maisonnial (6)
Anthony Soubervie (5)
Thibault Jaques (5)
Anthony Scaramozzino (5)
Mathias Fischer (5)
Brandon Agounon (7) replaced through Quarshie at the 76 ‘
Joachim Eickmayer (6)
Matthew Ezikian (5)
Maxime White (5) replaced by Antoine Mille at the 76 ‘
Romain Montiel (4)
Arnold Garita (4) rplaced Anthony Ribelin at the 58 ‘
Alain Pochat (trainer) (5)
Sedan notes
Geoffrey Lembet (7)
Diranké Fofana (5)
Vincent Pirès (5)
Glen Matondo (6)
Alexandre Harvey (5)
Aziz Dahchour (5) replaced by Stacy Misiatu at the 68th
Raphael Calvet (5)
Nadir Belhadj (6)
Axel Benoit (5) replaced by Kevin Colin at the 75th
Jeremy Bekhechi (5) replaced by Borgniet to the 87th
Alexandre Ramalingom (5) replaced Géran to the 87th
Olivier Saragaglia (coach) (6)
In the green:
Brandon Agounon : Very active on his right side, he did not count the efforts and often created danger in the opponent’s area.
Geoffrey Lembet: If the CSSA does not concede much goal, it is undoubtedly thanks to Geoffrey Lembet. Once again in demand, he was able to deliver a high-level performance this evening, as usual.
Nadir Belhadj : It’s the best Sedan this evening. Always available, he knew how to improve the few balls he had. His passes and his movements have very often worried the FBBP.
In the red:
Bourg-en Bresse forwards: the offensive armada of the FBBP, as qualitative as it is, did not know how to make speak the powder this evening vis-a-vis a high level defense too. We had the impression that the match could have lasted until the end of the night that they would not have managed to score. They lacked a spirit of revolt.
Sedan attackers: If the CSSA attack were as good as the defense, there is no doubt that Olivier Saragaglia’s men would be ranked even higher. Even if tonight they undoubtedly had their best game with the ball, it lacked quality in the last gesture. Pity.
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