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For a long time, Samuel Desgrippes feared that the meeting between his team from ASPTT Caen and La Selle-la-Forge would have the same scenario as the first leg. In Orne, the Postiers, who led 1-0 and who had wasted a host of chances, saw their opponent equalize at the end of the match (1-1). This Saturday, May 4, 2024, the Yellow and Black took the advantage at the end of the first quarter of an hour and had to wait until the 88th minute to take cover definitively (2-0).
ASPTT opens the scoring…
It was the young Teddy Guyon, one of the two U19s picked up by Samuel Desgrippes to strengthen the team, who opened the scoring, taking advantage of an unfortunate slip from Maël Bouteloup, his direct opponent, to shoot Nathan Bizet (1- 0.17th). Hardly dangerous, the Ornais then saw with relief, their goalkeeper winning his face-to-face with Vincent De Albuquerque (29th) then the same player, narrowly missing the target on a cross from Louka Saint-Clair (32nd).
…but is slow to make the break
Should we launch into the battle to score the second goal or manage the lead on the scoreboard? For a long time, Kévin Lemonnier’s teammates seemed to hesitate about the strategy to apply. And as opposite, the players of Viano Mendés were determined to play their luck to the fullest, the game remained undecided for a long time, too long in the eyes of the postman coach who urged his players to attack.
Those from La Selle-la-Forge thus had a few opportunities to score. Ilyas Yeni, after a one-two with Léo Martel, was too greedy by attempting one dribble too many (59th) then Lorry Levionnois had to work to divert a try from Bryan Boissée into a corner (66th). Previously, Louis Bretteville had failed in his face-to-face with the Ornais goalkeeper (63rd). His opposite number was still very vigilant by deflecting with a firm tap a shot from Raidwan Vannier (66th).
The ASPTT almost maintained
Sensing the danger, the locals, under the leadership of Maxime Roynel, pushed their actions a little further and multiplied the heated situations in front of the Ornais goal. They were going to be rewarded by a second goal from Teddy Guyon, winner of his face-to-face with Nathan Bizet (2-0, 88th) which definitively sealed the fate of the match… and perhaps that of the season.
Datasheet
ASPTT Caen – Selle la Forge 2-0 (MT: 1-0)
Goals: Guyon (17th, 88th)
ASPTT: Levionnois, Hebaz, Bretteville, Anne dit Lecoq, Lemonnier (cap), Leroulley, Guyon, Noel, De Albuquerque, Roynel, Saint Clair; Substitutes: Pitel, Lefranc, Dumas; Coach: S. Desgrippes
La Selle la Forge: Bizet, Jumeline, Bouteloup, Carville, Launay, Roge, Martel, Harid (cap), Boissée, Yeni, Moussaid; Substitutes: Gilbert, Touati, Vannier; Coach: V. Mendes
Reaction from Samuel Desgrippes (ASPTT Caen):
“It’s a match that resembles that of the first phase in the sense that we have the feeling of controlling the opponent except that as long as we haven’t broken, we leave them alive, we gives hope. If at half-time we had been two goals ahead, we would certainly have managed the second game better. We had clear chances but we wasted too much and in the end, we left too much time between our two goals. A word about La Selle who never closed the game, who played his all with his weapons, which made for a pleasant match to play and watch. »
Bernard GUYONNET
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