Biscarrosse (R2) 0 – Mérignac-Arlac (R1) 3
Lieu Biscarrosse (Raoul-Triscos stadium). Spectators 350 environ. Arbitrator M. Jourda. Half time 0-2.
Buts N’Dione (34th, 54th), Valadié (40th). Warnings Rodrigues de Freitas (59th), laulon (63rd), Garcia Palacios (90th) for Biscarrosse; Zanini (39th) for Mérignac-Arlac.
BISCARROSSE Miletus – Graton, Cherraj, Duchesne, Loubère, Davoine, Laulon, Lanux, Comet, Rodrigues de Freitas, Garcia Palacios. Entered: Camacho, Gomez, Pignede, Sanchez.
MERIGNAC-ARLAC Danze – Bouchon, Herbert, Dethoua, Brionne, Abuya, Valadié, Rafa, N’Dione, Zanini, Jurado. Entered: Besse, Camara, Lespès, Ghabte.
Thanks to its victory on penalties against Saint-Pierre-du-Mont (2-2, tab 5-4), Tarnos is for the moment the only club from the Landes District to have won its ticket for the 6th round of the Coupe de France, on October 26 and 27. Stade Montois will have the opportunity to join him on condition of removing Mourenx from his path (match to be replayed on October 19) and then eliminating the Gironde team of Chambéry (R3).
The adventure of Biscarrosse Olympique (R2) ended this Saturday evening on its pitch at the Raoul-Triscos stadium. The Maritimes were indeed subjected to the law of a team from Mérignac-Arlac (R1) which confirmed that it was indeed a serious contender for promotion to the national level. “We are continuing with our start to the season,” said Gironde coach Frank Dechaume. It is, I think, a logical victory, especially since we produced a beautiful copy. »
Force collective
The clear score reflects the control of Marc Rafa and his friends over the match. However, this match could have taken a completely different turn if Joris Lanux (3rd) had, with his head, sent a finely struck free kick into the net by the lively Bruno Rodrigues de Freitas. But the excellent François Danze, with the tip of his gloves, diverted the ball for a corner. A Gironde goalkeeper who distinguished himself at opportune moments on attempts by Johan Garcia Palacios (79th, 84th). Like a last stand at the very end of the match when the cause had already been heard.
“We started this match well,” recalled Landes coach Thomas Duval. After three minutes we have this opportunity. This is a turning point in the meeting. Details made the difference. “. Details, of course, but also the collective strength of the Mérignac team knowing how to take advantage of a lack of aggressiveness from Duval’s men to claim a monopoly on the game. Everything then happened very quickly. Ibrahima N’Dione (34th) then Quentin Valadié (40th) completed the visiting domination. “They are really very effective,” admitted the Biscarrosse coach. The Girondins definitively protected themselves from any Landes surge by aggravating the score with the formidable Ibrahima N’Dione (54th), a real surface fox. “The main thing is to have given a good image to the club,” concluded Thomas Duval. A good image, however, tinged with some regrets.