, National 3: big cold snap in Dordogne

, National 3: big cold snap in Dordogne
Football, National 3: big cold snap in Dordogne
TFC did not often put the Columerine defense in danger.
Jean-Baptiste Marty

Beaten 3-2 in for the resumption, the Trélissacois suffered the law (0-3) of on their synthetic field, this Saturday evening, and find themselves penultimate in group A of National 3.

If there is still only three points difference with the ninth and next host of the TFC, Argelès-sur-Mer, whose match this Sunday at Onet-le-Château has been postponed, there is starting to be emergency for Trélissacois. Because they suffered another defeat by conceding three goals, which makes eight in the last three matches.

All it took was a hesitation in the heart of the area, five minutes before half-time, to plunge the Trélissacois into doubt. Kevin Cardinali opened the scoring with his foot. This ended a first period poor in chances but rich in yellow cards (four, including three for the Columérins). That of Pape Sakho (28th), who came to scar Joris Gouache's tibia by about fifteen centimeters with a huge sole near the median line, could also (should have) turned red without the great clemency of the referee Miguel Quiles.

Totally ineffective

However, this does not explain the ineffectiveness of the TFC. Because the opposing goalkeeper, Guillaume Lesec, did not have a real save to make in 90 minutes. He was saved by his post on a volley from Gouache (82nd) ​​but the locals were already 2-0 down, Manech Billy's floating shot from the corner from 16 meters coming in with the help of the crossbar (0-2, 63rd).

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And after a free kick post (80th), Colomiers added a third goal, the second personal one for Cardinali, served in depth before lobbing Noa Charrieras (83rd). The latter had upset him just before (82nd) ​​and saved his team from a greater rout against Driss Khalid (90th + 4).

Find the analysis and reactions in “DL” this Monday, January 20.

Lionel Dages

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