N3M: the future of Ponant in a bad situation

N3M: the future of Ponant in a bad situation
N3M: the future of Ponant in a bad situation
N3M. Future of Ponant – Guingamp, this Saturday

The start of the season, however, suggested a completely different outcome. Until their trip to Loudéac in October, Frank Charrault’s players occupied the forefront of the standings. The coach does not shy away from the difficulties his team is currently experiencing.

“At Loudéac, we play very coherently and then it completely falls apart. We also lost Arthur Cueff to injury in this match. Without him, we had to learn to play differently.” It is true that the player, as a true boss of his defense, set the tempo for his teammates and brought that hint of aggressiveness so important to exist at this level of competition. “That being said,” adds Frank Charrault, “I thought we were pretty good last weekend. We lost in the end but it’s just that we didn’t manage to last the whole match. When I see the end of the meeting again, I notice a lot of little details, it doesn’t matter much. Now the pool is much denser this season and it’s up to us to do better. » We will, in fact, have to raise the level of play against Guingamp which, conversely, is in a positive dynamic. “It’s clear that we have the position of challenger. We have to show that we can exist in this type of match against a top team. »

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