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Going on vacation is not what was hoped for for the HAC. Already in great difficulty in the championship (17th), the Norman club was also ejected from the Coupe de France as soon as it entered the fray this Saturday, December 21. Didier Digard's players met in Brittany and more precisely in Saint-Brieuc to challenge the National 2 resident. Surprised ten minutes from the end with a winning header from Stan Jannon (80th, 1-0) , Le Havre will therefore not go any further in the competition.
“Lack of respect”
The next few weeks are now likely to be very tense for the oldest club, as evidenced by the acidic exit of Mathieu Bodmer after the final whistle. In comments relayed by Paris-Normandie, the Le Havre sports director did not fail to excoriate his players. “We cannot explain this lack of respect towards the club, the supporters, the staff, … the former professional player first noted bitterly. (…) Those who want to wet the jersey, they come back, the others, they will do what they want with their lives”, he then sent. Faced with financial concerns (a deficit of 10 million euros), the HAC and its leader could well take advantage of this to clean up more easily than expected during the winter transfer window…
To summarize
After the elimination of Le Havre by Saint-Brieuc (N2) in the Coupe de France, Le Havre sports director Mathieu Bodmer was not kind towards Didier Digard's players.
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