Girondins4Ever Concarneau, two new young people summoned

This Friday at 8:45 p.m., the Girondins de Bordeaux
travel to the pitch of the Stade du Moustoir in Lorient to face the team ofUS Concarneauon behalf of the 37th and penultimate day of Ligue 2. Here is all the information on this meeting.

The absents

(Photo by Eddy Lemaistre/Icon Sport) – Photo by Icon Sport

The season is obviously over for Alberth Elis, who reappeared publicly at the stadium during the match against Bastia (2-3). There is currently no communication on the subject as to his physical condition, whether he is continuing his rehabilitation, and under what conditions and prospects.

A few weeks ago, Albert Riera announced the end of the seasonEmmanuel Biumla. Victim of a muscular relapse in the first period against Paris FC (right hamstring injury), he resumed running and rehabilitation.

Yoann Barbet is forfeited until the end of the season. He needs immobilization after his shoulder hit.

Released in the 18th minute of play against Ajaccio last week, Clement Michelin done with this season. Affected in the hamstrings, he will not play again until the 38th and final day.

Mathys Angély has also unfortunately finished his season. He was also injured against Ajaccio and had to give up his place to Harisson Marcelin.

Finally Lenny Piringuel
And Nfansu Njié
are not retained in the group.

Others absent: Grégoire Swiderski, Davy Rouyard, Tijany Atallah, Fousseyni Keita, Jean Grillot, Glenn Younousse, Byani Mpata Lama, Alpha Diallo, Emeric Depussay, Emilien Makagni, Dimitri Manyim, Lucas Rocrou, Luc Essiena, Eugene Osaghae.

The Girondins group

Goalkeepers

Karl-Johan Johnsson / Rafal Straczek

Defenders

Malcom Bokélé / Jacques Ekomié / Harisson Marcelin / Yaël Mouanga / Vital Nsimba

Midfielders

Yohan Cassubie / Mathias De Amorim / Pedro Diaz / Gaétan Weissbeck / Issouf Sissokho

Attackers

Zuriko Davitashvili / Enzo Grothe / Jérémy Livolant / Alexi Pitu / Julien Vétro / Zan Vipotnik

Albert’s statement

“The objective for these last two matches? Win and win well, with good feelings to finish. I always say it, to win or to win like I won against Ajaccio, it’s not the same thing. There are many ways to win, that’s why I say ‘win how’ and not ‘win why’. The last match felt good about ‘how it was won’. We controlled from the first quarter until the last quarter of the field. We won, we controlled, we found spaces, we made the plan. The players understood it and they did it. They felt good on the pitch. To end up with this feeling is priceless. That’s why when we say ‘win’, yes, but how did we win it? Sometimes we maybe win at the last minute even though we don’t deserve it. We won well there, it was deserved, we hurt the opponent. It’s not the opponent who lost, it’s that Bordeaux won. Sometimes you win but it’s the opponent who lost. The feeling is that we won, and we won well. The next two matches, we will try to do the same thing.”

The stats

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