Montpellier continues to sink in the Ligue 1 rankings after its defeat against AS Saint-Étienne. A frustrating match, because despite a timid performance from the opponent, the Héraultais missed their chance.
In addition to missed opportunities in the game, one aspect of the match particularly gives rise to regrets: the management of set pieces. With 11 corners obtained during this meeting (more than double that of ASSE), none really endangered the Saint-Etienne defense. However, players like Téji Savanier and Wahbi Khazri, renowned for their technical quality, are often expected in these key moments. Unfortunately, nothing worked: crosses too long, or above all too short, poorly adjusted, or easy for the opponent to defend. The lack of efficiency on set pieces is all the more damaging as Montpellier has athletic profiles, such as Nikola Maksimović or Modibo Sagnan, capable of weighing down in the area. Free kicks close to the box were not used better, adding another layer to this disappointment. This season, moreover, only one goal has been scored in this aspect: Akor Adams against AJ Auxerre.
For a club struggling offensively, neglecting this aspect of the game is a luxury that the MHSC can no longer afford. It is imperative to work on combinations, trajectories and placements to capitalize on these set phases, which can make the difference in close matches. If La Paillade wants to hope to turn things around, regaining efficiency in this area must become another priority. But we know, there are many of them.
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