The Sporting Club de Bastia took a point yesterday against the runner-up Lorient (0-0), on the occasion of the 14th day of Ligue 2. A meeting marked by the expulsion of Janneh in the 32nd minute and that of Roncaglia in stoppages in play, and by an interruption of more than half an hour for projectile throwing.
Find the reactions of Anthony Roncaglia and Dumè Guidi yesterday at the microphone of NRJ Corse.
Sunday Guide:
“I came out with cramps, that's normal, it's been almost 13 months since I last did 90 minutes. I would like to try to go to the end but when I can no longer jump, I said I wanted to go out.
We knew there was a lot of waiting around us both (D. Guidi and A. Roncaglia), we responded. We drew against Lorient, it's not for everyone even if it's at home. At 11 against 11, I think we can do something better. We can be satisfied with the match we both had and collectively. It was the collective work of a whole group that paid off this evening.
It's up to us to get the message across, we islanders are at home. The young people at the club have assimilated things as they should. But it's still up to us every weekend to repeat things, to ensure that the values and mentality of the club take precedence above everything else. Tonight if we don't have this mentality, we can end up 0-4 especially at 10 against 11. In the end, with the mentality and the stintu, we manage to draw.
For all the teams coming down from Ligue 1, it's a test (to play in Bastia). Furiani is not like elsewhere, we saw him again this evening. Even if I think it's still a little excessive what happens when the match is interrupted. The teams that come here fear us, they must continue to fear us. And we must maintain this invincibility until the end of the season.
The match is interrupted first for a throw of a lighter, then for a throw of fries and beer. I asked the referee if at the Vélodrome or in other stadiums, the same things didn't happen. He told me that he only saw that here… I'm not going to dwell too much on the refereeing. I think he was decent this evening, even if he didn't know how to handle this little thing. I would like us to stop having clichés about Armand-Cesari, because no one has ever left this stadium in bad shape.”
Anthony Roncaglia :
“I didn't think too much. He left, it was the end, we had to do it. We left with a point, so much the better. Otherwise we would have taken this goal, we would have run for nothing.
In matches like against Paris FC, we saw that it played on the extra soul and all these values. We had to find them. Even at 10 against 11, and even more so at 10, we got them. This is what allowed us to take a point.
At home we must be intractable. We have to take the public with us. The public supported us. At 10 against 11, they saw that we were not well, they carried us. It's going to be hard to win here, I understand that it's a test for the clubs to come here. Because Furiani is Furiani.”
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