Guingamp wants to taste victory again against Mérignac

It’s been a month since Guingamp’s U19s haven’t won. Sunday October 13 (12 p.m.), against Mérignac, they intend to move forward.

The Guingampais U19s remain in a draw in . | PHOTO: MORGANE LE GUEN


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  • The Guingampais U19s remain in a draw in Lorient. | PHOTO: MORGANE LE GUEN

After a month without having tasted victory in U19, Guingamp is hungry. The match against the amateur club Mérignac, Sunday October 13 at noon, seems the perfect opportunity to capitalize more than the points from the draw. “We will have to manage to kill our matches in very specific times, ambitions coach Jonathan Dru. And, try, without disrespect to Mérignac, to put yourself in more favorable positions immediately so as not to be in reaction or in emotional management which, at times, skews the match on pure content. »

“It might be difficult”

The idea is clear: Guingamp, which remains in two draws against and Lorient (1-1), has the capacity to largely dominate its opponent, remains to quickly give itself the means to do so. The only downside is the rivalry that the most dangerous of non-professional training risks offering. “Of the amateur clubs in the pool, she is one of the ones who has the most ideas, it could be difficult,” warns the coach.

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