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In 1998 he made his coaching debut at Serent (Morbihan). 25 years later, Fabrice Malinge returns to his roots after going through Elven and the Roc-Saint-Andre where he will have experienced great emotions with a rise in PH and victory in the Morbihan trophy. Plumelec was his last club.
The missed opportunity to leave the relegation zone
During the Easter weekend, the yellows and blacks had the opportunity to get out of the relegation zone, which they unfortunately did not know how to face Tredion : “The defeat is played for nothing. We had six players absent. I want to congratulate the boys who were present. They followed the instructions. The match turns on a twist of fate. A hand in the area which is sanctioned by a penalty. The second goal came late in the game. I am very disappointed for the group that was there. »
Before starting the final sprint, Fabrice Malinge’s players will have to reassure themselves. “Our ranking is worrying. Beyond the result, it is the content of our matches that is encouraging. The team has potential. You just have to sometimes be able to win in the pain. It is also a mental story. »
Six matches to make the difference
Only six games left to make the difference, we will have to jostle in this final sprint with the teams of Montertelot et The lesson who also play their survival in D2.
Before that, Sérent will have to rub shoulders with the leader, the reserve of hope of Saint-Jean-Brevelay. “Important game. No matter the opponent, we have to take points. We must have more individual requirements to win matches. The players absolutely have to understand this,” explains the coach.
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