Basketball. Against Le Havre, it’s victory or nothing for Caen BC

Basketball. Against Le Havre, it’s victory or nothing for Caen BC
Basketball. Against Le Havre, it’s victory or nothing for Caen BC

By Alexandre Gourlaouen
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May 3, 24 at 12:00

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Antoine Rojewski warned: “If you lose the first match, you are directly under pressure. » After the debacle on the Le Havre floor (81-57), Le Caen Basket Calvados is well and truly under pressure. Unable to win a single quarter, the Cébécistes will have to do much better in front of their audience this Friday, May 3 to offer themselves a good 48 hours later.

Get out of the negative dynamic

In the first match, the whole team got through it. “One team had more desire than the other,” summarized Bali Coulibaly after the meeting. We are waiting when we should be the first to strike. » This pretty much sums up the current dynamic of Caen BC which remains on three consecutive defeats. Coach Stéphane Eberlin did not beat around the bush before returning to Caen.

There is nothing to say, we were dominated. Final point. We got our asses kicked.

Stéphane Eberlin, Coach of Caen BC

The words are strong, but the situation is critical for the Caen club which hoped for something other than being on the brink of the abyss on May 3, 2024.

A Palace that wants to believe in it

In difficulty, Caen BC will be able to count on the support of the Palais des Sports. The 4,200 seats were sold out in six hours. This is a record for the new Caen setting. With the best attendance in Nationale 1, the Caen public will want to help their team get back on track in this derby and enjoy a decisive match on Sunday May 5, still at the Palais des Sports.

We need to find enthusiasm on the ground. At home, with the public, it must push us.

Alexis Thomas, interior of Caen BC

Caen Basket Calvados is on the verge of the most important match of its season. After coming so close to direct promotion to Pro B, an elimination in the first round of the playoffs would be very hard to swallow.

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