The Stade Malherbe is no longer moving forward. Fabrice Vandeputte’s men lost to Sochaux (0-1) during the 34th day of Ligue 2, this Saturday, April 24. Seventeenth, the Caennais see the place of barrage approaching dangerously … Discover the reactions of Fabrice Vandeputte and Prince Oniangué.
Fabrice Vandeputte (coach of SM Caen): “Sullivan (Péan) had managed to save the penalty on their first foray. It is all the more frustrating that despite all our good will and our defensive strength, we conceded this second largely avoidable penalty. We also had strike situations. What I also see is that this team is hanging on and progressing. In the organization and the game, there is better. We must be able to be rewarded with goals. For the moment, we are not succeeding. I see grounds for hope despite the situation and the results. We need that extra soul to score.
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In the situation we are in, we shouldn’t expect anything else. It’s like in Troyes, where we concede the goal on a deflected shot. We must accept to pay dearly for the slightest mistakes, and hope that this investment will pay off by the end of the season or in play-offs. This action is harmless, if we do not miss the control (Weber), the attacker does not even come into the box.
We must accept that we are in the hard. Our supporters must not give up. They supported us then they put up banners… They are right to put up banners but for the good of the club, they have to accompany us. We are ready to play the dams if necessary, we will not give up. We have three complicated matches to play, but for some time now, they have all been complicated. We had phases of the game that we had not seen on Tuesday. We’re going to get on our knees to save each other. We have to consider it and know the dates of the dams, hoping to save ourselves beforehand. “
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Prince Oniangué (midfielder of SM Caen): “It’s difficult, the period is not easy. We will face it. We will raise our heads, as long as there is hope, we will fight. Something is missing to turn things around for the better. We’re not going to let go. When we talk to the opponents, they tell us that they don’t understand why we are there, that we are producing something solid. In difficult times, we see who is who. Stade Malherbe Caen is a benchmark club and does not deserve to go down. He won’t come down because we’re not going to let go. If it’s through the door we’ll do it, if it’s through the window, we’ll do it too. I want to say a little word to our supporters: thank you for everything you do, don’t give up, we will do everything to not give up either. “
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