Finistère – Handball. N1F: A draw and a lot of regrets for the visitors. Sport

Finistère – Handball. N1F: A draw and a lot of regrets for the visitors. Sport
Finistère – Handball. N1F: A draw and a lot of regrets for the visitors. Sport

The disappointment was strong for Mathieu Bourbigot following his team’s draw last night against 92 (27-27). It’s a lost point for us tonight. We started the match well. We can’t get it to turn in our direction. When we are ahead in the score, we have to do worse than that and we cannot do it. Ultimately with this draw we save the furniture, but above all we can be disappointed,” he confided.

For sixty minutes each team will have had the opportunity to win by leading in turn. The Bretons got off to a better start thanks to Tissier in the middle (1-4, 5′). The locals didn’t lose the thread however and held on (5-5, 8′).

A lack of control and accuracy

If Paris led for a few moments (7-6, 14), the Finisteres were in front at the break (12-14). Returning from the locker room, Roaz Hand 29 kept up the pressure with Carnot on his wing and Le Cras in his cage (12-16, 33′). Unfortunately Jouan’s partners were unable to drive the point home, quite the contrary. The locals rushed into the breach to come back little by little (17-18, 42′). They even took control of the match in money time (23-21, 50′). With his back to the wall, Roaz Hand 29 took advantage of a double numerical superiority to equalize (25-25, 55′) and save the furniture with a draw (27-27, 60′) which should have been a victory with more control and narrowly in the last gesture…

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PARIS 92 – ROZ HAND DU 29: 27-27 (12-14).
Referees: MM. Colossus and Sainte-Thérèse.

PARIS 92 : Kabeya-Tshisola (7 stops), Schapelynck (3 stops. Butchers: Guion 2, Noslen 6, Zediri 2, Martin 1, Andon 4, Dufeil 3, Marcel-Samake 2, Libaki 2, Houze 2, Keita 3).

ROZ HAND DU 29 : Le Cras (14 stops). The scorers: Burel 6, Fiche 3, Carnot 6, Favennec 1, Jouan 5, Mey 1, Tissier 3, Quirin 2.

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