He tried everything to wake up his people. The French goalkeeper even came on board at the end of the match on last-chance set pieces and it was spectacular. He first attempted a flip, which escaped the frame. On the final free kick, the former Bordeaux player managed to deflect the leather with his head, but it did nothing behind. Sure that if his teammates had shown the same desire as him, Sion would not have gone on vacation with three more points in the hold when he returned from the Municipal.
Because the Yverdonois entered the match with the handbrake on and that had the gift of annoying the former French international hopeful. We can understand it. Because as soon as the Nord-Vaudois were finally contaminated by a certain sense of urgency, they had many chances to equalize. But either the crossbar, or the opposing goalkeeper’s hand, or… Gunnarsson’s foot on his own shot got in their way. When it doesn’t want…
“Frankly, I’m telling you, but I told my teammates in the locker room, I have no problem with that!” At the time of the interview, Bernardoni was still hot. The last Yverdon rampart had a big one against his teammates – like the coach Alessandro Mangiarratti, who confronted them with their responsibilities at the microphone of blue Sport – and it will take the next two weeks of vacation to patch everything up. this little world and put the collective back together.
“It’s very, very frustrating,” said the 27-year-old from Esson. I can’t explain this match. When we see our 2nd half… We are offensive, we are not afraid, we go there! And our first period… We wait and see, we do a few stupid things and then things go wrong. This feeling of frustration, there is no worse in Football. You can feel it in his attitude. The cerberus has a big one. Because in the current position of his club, each unit scratched can change the future.
“In the 2nd period, there was obviously more desire. But what did we have to lose?, he got angry again. We are at home, but we can no longer win. After a while, you have to rebel! We can say whatever we want, but we are the ones on the ground. We moved, but it was too late. I have the impression, sometimes, that we wait to be led before reacting. There we’re going to cut it, we’re going to go on an internship and it’s going to be good. We will have to do more, because with 17 points, we cannot escape.”
The Yverdon ultras may sing to demand the departure of their coach or display banners to demand a change of coach for their Christmas, it is not Mangiarratti who lacks imagination in the last meters. We have never seen a bench man turn into a scorer, even in the best compilations of bizarre ball game moments circulating on TikTok or YouTube. It’s also not up to the goalkeeper to go and bring trouble into the opponent’s zone of truth when nothing is going well. The people of Yverdon will have to understand this in 2025, under penalty of relegation.
“The supporters behind me, I can’t hear them. I’m in my bubble. These are their stories. We fight on the pitch and today it’s the coach and if we continue to have this kind of results, it will be us the players… We have to stop hiding, Bernardoni finished. At some point… We can say what we want, but we’re going to have to dare, to try a lot more. It starts from us. We will have to fight and I am ready.