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, National 3: in Dordogne, Trélissac caught fire against Stade Bordelais (5-1)

, National 3: in Dordogne, Trélissac caught fire against Stade Bordelais (5-1)
Football, National 3: in Dordogne, Trélissac caught fire against Stade Bordelais (5-1)
Young Dorian Boyer opened the scoring half an hour into the game with a header.
Jean-Baptiste Marty

After two draws against Argelès (0-0) and Castanet (1-1), the Trélissacois won their first victory on their artificial pitch this season, by blowing up a Stade Bordelais reduced to ten from the start.

Barely more than thirty seconds and the visitors were already ten. Beaten to the corner of his area by Joris Gouache, thrown behind the defense on the first action, Guerric Bernou conceded a penalty and a red card. His replacement Loïc Coulaud, who came on in place of striker Benjamin Geffray, however diverted Gouache’s attempt and performed yet another miracle when the latter took back a cross from Joris Boyer (9th) within 6 meters.

But he could do nothing when Anthony Eustache placed the ball on the head of the same Boyer (1-0, 29th). The goalkeeper was then happy to see a shot from Eustache hit both posts before coming out (34th). Noa Charrieras just had to repel a dazzling half-volley from Exaucé Mbulu (42nd) with his fists.

The start of the second half, on the other hand, was . But when Antoine Verges’ players scored, through Mbulu, the goal was refused for offside (60th). And on the counter, Lucas Dumai escaped on the right side, for a winning half-volley, at the back post this time, from Eustache on his back cross (2-0, 61st).

Not enough to bring down Stade Bordelais since Charrieras achieved a feat on a header from Franz Gaubert (63rd), just before Mohamed Tariqui, an opportunist, found the target on a cross shot (2-1, 64th). The Girondins discovered themselves and cracked in stride, with a cross from Aurélien Giron on which Mehdi Elanbri was the quickest, within six meters (3-1, 68th). And at the end of the match, if Teddy Nabab missed the target (85th), Jordan Pothier sent a cannonball from 20 m into the top corner (4-1, 89th), on a shift from Aboubaker Boughazi, who offered the last goal at the head of Brahim Kamissoko, from a corner (5-1, 90th + 3).

The analysis and reactions can be found this Monday, October 21 in “DL”.

Lionel Dages
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