Haut-Jura. FC Saint-Claude scuttles itself at the end of the match | Weekly 39

A pleasant match to follow for a spring Sunday at Serger.

The Bressans of Viriat emerged victorious from a confrontation which they lost by 12 points, 10 minutes before the final whistle, at the end of a great comeback.
FC Saint-Claude can only blame itself by offering on a platter the winning of the match due to lack of attention, rigor and guilty last-minute procrastination. So we don't make the effort on yet another scrum on our introduction, we “throw” imprecise kicks, the tackles are approximate. And…
On this spring Sunday of October 27, 2024, it was already Christmas and New Years early for these dear Bressans…
As coach Gaussens said to his troops, “We have to come down to earth and do the job, before thinking about anything else…”.
Indeed, maintaining the fundamentals is necessary, so as not to be satisfied with just about…

There's no point in running, you have to finish on time…

The FCSC therefore fell on a valiant and valiant team, who did not steal their victory, after having provided an excellent first half away.
The parity score 9 to 9 with lemons attests to this. They knew how to play the ball without complexes, especially in the first half, to lead for a long time during it.
Then they bowed down when the blue and white accelerated somewhat in the second half and let the storm pass, despite everything conceding two tries.
No matter, they were present at the end of the match, without panicking, in order to realize the gifts that their Jura opponent of the day wanted to offer them.
For the locals, this blunder must serve as a lesson, because we have clearly seen when the machine starts up, it does damage to the opposing team. But consistency in effort must remain, and rigor at all times permeates each player.
Let's hope that the lesson will be heard and will be enough… We will note the good performance of Paéa and Topalovitch in particular, whose form improves from outing to outing.

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