French Cup. Reactions after ASPTT

Baptiste Ridira, FCO coach. (Photo Philippe Le Brech)

Find the reactions of the coaches of ASPTT Dijon and DFCO after the meeting of the 6th round of the French Cup played this Saturday, October 26, 2024.

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Mustapha Larhrissi (ASPTT Dijon coach): « There is a logic that is respected, but I don't think we really got into our match. We managed in the first half where we conceded a goal at the end. On the second, we wanted to make changes but I didn't find us at our level. I think we were too timid, I don’t know if that’s the issue… »

Source: Le Bien Public

Baptiste Ridira (Dijon FCO coach): “ The scenario is ideal at the end of the match, and in the end. But it wasn't the ideal scenario in the first half and I was a little disappointed with what we produced. I expected more in terms of intensity and percussion, a little bit of edge, which is also what we demand on the offensive aspect in the championship. So at halftime, we said things. I tell myself that it paid off in the second half. Players took their responsibilities, also helped a little by the spaces that our opponent left us, the match and fatigue helping gradually. As they commonly say, the job is done. The most important thing in the Cup is to pass. Afterwards it's even better when there's a little manner. Not conceding a goal and scoring four is not trivial, and it is something that we must rely on. »

Source: DFCO

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