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after its victory against Le Poiré-sur-Vie, will spend Christmas warm

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Le Poiré-sur-Vie: 0

Relieved but exhausted, the Poitevins drew on their physical reserves to achieve a sixth success in this N2 championship. In this promoted duel, the start of the match was to the advantage of the visitors, well in place and quite skilful in the first transitions. Waiting, the Poitevins played low to try to counter their opponents. But if the Genôts built their offensive start rather well, their domination was sterile as Poitevin goalkeeper Louis approached the goal.

On a complicated pitch, both teams struggled to complete the match. We had to wait until the half hour mark for a first Poitevin opportunity. On a through ball, Bekhechi took advantage of Grégoire's good ball call but came up against a Vendée defender. In the opposite area, the former Poitevin Cuvier served behind Berlin whose shot crashed into Louis' left post (30e). Clearly the best opportunity of this first period which could have just rewarded the good first period of the Genôts. On the Poitevin side, offensive inclinations were very rare. We sometimes confused speed and haste, like this well-placed free kick played quickly by Mbati for Mériguet, whose shot went well wide of Cagnon's goal (39e), provoking the anger of Hervy who saw himself hitting this first well-placed set piece.

Change of appearance after the opening of Bekhechi

The Poitevins seemed physically borrowed. The defensive left side was overwhelmed by the speed of the Traore-Heguiabehere duo, always dangerous but fortunately imprecise in the final movements. A complicated first period for Poitevins lacking offensive inspiration. But football, and particularly National 2, requires efficiency, a quality that is sorely lacking in the Vendée players of Rabie Zeroual (worst attack in the group).
On the first corner of the second half, Kibundu's ball was deflected to the far post, Bekhechi extended his leg to open the scoring (46e). Cruel for Vendéens picked up cold from the start of the second half.

The appearance of the match changed, confidence seemed to return to the Poitevins' feet. Barely coming into play, Houmadi brilliantly got rid of his defender and placed the ball out of reach of Cagnon (2-0, 61e). A decisive break for Luc Davaillon's men. The Poitevin technician made a series of changes to maintain maximum freshness. The Genôts threw their last strength into the battle but like their start to the season, the attacks were quite harmless for an experienced and serene Stade defense. Poitiers was no longer worried and offered one last victory to its public before the end of year celebrations. What a great year 2024 is for Stade Poitevin!

The sheet

Half time: 0-0.
Referee: M. Preaux.
Spectators: 600 environ.

Buts : Bekhechi (46e), Houmadi (61e).
Warnings: in Poitiers, Bekhechi (35e), Aboubacar (40e), Niles (90e), Houmadi (90e + 3), at Poiré-sur-Vie, Bellanger (48e), Touré (49e)

Poitiers : Louis – Durimel, Jaques, Aboubacar (Jean-Etienne, 56e) – Cachenaut, Hervy, Kibundu (Da Silva, 80e), Meriguet (Mavuba, 80e), Bekhechi (Houmadi, 56e) – Gregoire (Nilor, 68e), Tree. Enter. : Luc Davaillon.

Le Poiré-sur-Vie: Cagnon – Berlin, Lourdin, Seydi, Touré – Bellanger (El Alami, 65e), Isola, Heguiabehere (Ble 75e) – Remars (Bensoula, 65e), Cuvier (Da Silva Mendonca 75e), Traoré (Arzalai, 65e). Enter. : Rabie Zeroual.

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Luc Davaillon (Poitiers coach): “It’s a great satisfaction to end the year in style. These are three precious points in the quest for our survival. In the first half, we had a lot of trouble changing pace. We were torn between not making mistakes and wanting to play a game, but honestly on such a pitch it's quite difficult to play good football. In the second half, it was much better, we obviously gained confidence with the first goal. »

Rabie Zeroual (trainer of Poiré-sur-Vie): “We have a lot of regrets about this match. We had a good first half but without being able to score before giving a monumental gift after returning from the locker room. At this level, we can't afford to give these kinds of gifts. The second thing is our chronic lack of efficiency. We have the chances but we can't score. As long as we have this problem, we will not be able to exist in this championship. Tonight it's tough because the boys gave a lot but it's football. »

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