Girondins4Ever – [J36] The groups for Bordeaux De Amorim return

This Friday at 8:00 p.m., the Girondins de Bordeaux
receive on their lawn at the Stade Matmut Atlantique – René Gallice the team ofAC Ajaccioon behalf of the 36th day of Ligue 2. Here is all the information on this meeting.

Note, good news, the return of Mathias De Amorim in the group after several months of absence following his major injury.

The absents

The season is most likely over, even if there is no communication on the subject, for the Honduran international
Alberth Elis. Having returned home, he continues his rehabilitation with several clinic appointments per week. He was present at the stadium during the match against Bastia (2-3).

The season ofEmmanuel Biumla is, however, officially finished. It was Albert Riera who announced it at a pre-match press conference a few weeks ago. Our player suffered a muscle relapse in the first half against Paris FC. However, he had recently resumed racing.

Marvin DeLima is also still absent, having contracted a sprained ankle with ligament damage. He has returned to racing so it will still be too early to see him again, if we see him again by the end of the season.

Sent off on the Laval pitch last weekend, Gaétan Weissbeck therefore serves his suspension match.

Finally Lenny Pirringuel, Jacques Ekomié And Nfansu Njié are not retained in the group.

Others absent: Grégoire Swiderski, Davy Rouyard, Yaël Mouanga, Tijany Atallah, Fousseyni Keita, Jean, Grillot, Glenn Younousse, Byani Mpata Lama, Alpha Diallo, Emeric Depussay, Emilien Makagni, Dimitri Manyim, Lucas Rocrou, Luc Essiena, David Tebili, Eugene Osaghae.

On the Ajaccio side

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The Girondins group

Goalkeepers

Karl-Johan Johnsson / Rafal Straczek

Defenders

Mathys Angely / Yoann Barbet / Malcom Bokélé / Harisson Marcelin / Clément Michelin / Vital Nsimba

Midfielders

Yohan Cassubie / Mathias De Amorim / Pedro Diaz / Danylo Ignatenko / Issouf Sissokho

Attackers

Zuriko Davitashvili / Jérémy Livolant / Alexi Pitu / Julien Vétro / Zan Vipotnik

Albert’s statement

“This week, we talked about that to the team, saying that if there are any who think that there is no competition, they are wrong. There is always competition. You never play for nothing when you are a professional football player. A match to win, to be better than the opponent, to win the three points… Let’s imagine that the next match, we lose 3-0. Did you play for nothing? No… You want to lose a football match 3-0?! No… You are always playing for something, even if these three points are not enough for your goal. This is why until the last day, I am sure that the team will be there and will give everything. She will give the best of herself […] What I told them this week? To continue. It’s not easy, when you don’t reach your goal, to continue in the same state of mind. Even if you want to, head, sometimes. For the next match, you will again see a team that gives the feeling that we are playing to win the title.”

The stats

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