Attentive throughout the game, Jérémy Le Luyer helped keep the Lannion reserve on track. The goalkeeper notably distinguished himself by stopping a penalty just before his team opened the scoring.
Defense. Matthieu Carnec inspired
On the right flank, Liam Bekhti. Dynamic and technically accurate, the Plaintelais delivered a successful match. In the middle, Valentin Leroux took his responsibilities. Despite Ploufragan's defeat, the defender stood out for his wise interventions.
Also noted performance by Matthieu Carnec with Stade Paimpolais, scorer and always diligent. When, on the left, the young Louis-Jean Le Scornet made a good impression. Clean in his interventions, the Ploumagoarian was also precise on the restart.
Medium. Jean Le Coz on the offensive
At the heart of the game, the omnipresence of Lamballais Kévin Laurent. Through his calm, the former resident of Stade Briochin contributed to the balance of his team. Ditto for Sven Le Gall whose riot of energy allowed Plédran to constantly hold the lead against the Langueusiens. And, a notch higher, overflowing activity from Jean Le Coz. Ploumagoar's attacking midfielder, he provided an assist and scored with a shot into the top corner.
Malo Pansard (Plaintel), Samuel Cosquer (Paimpol) and Mathieu Thomas (Ploumagoar) were also named.
Attack. Simon Loas stacks the goals
Facing the defenses, the attackers put on a show. Like Adrien Le Morvan, author of a double during Paimpol's crazy victory on the pitch of Saint-Brandan Quintin.
In another genre, crazy victory also for Plaintel and recital by Simon Loas. Irresistible, the center forward opened the scoring in the fifth minute before piling up the goals to, in the end, offer himself a quintuple. Finally, through his combativeness and his goal, Axel Coatrieux weighed in the draw held by Bourbriac. Thibault Morel (Plédran) could also have held his place in this eleven.