This resumption meeting took place on the fallback synthetic where two good formations from the group clashed without care. The “Marine” won at home in a competitive game where each team had its period.
R2 (group D). Paimpol – Loudéac: 2-0
This resumption meeting took place on the fallback synthetic where two good formations from the group clashed without care. The “Marine” won at home in a competitive game where each belligerent had their half-time.
Losc showed good intentions from the outset but the locals quickly took the game into their own hands by creating a few opportunities through Gomis (23′), which was answered by Gaudin who, with a header, hit the post. Loïc Bauddreau, the young 16-year-old local goalkeeper who was to his advantage throughout the game. The omnipresent Morvan could open the scoring (33′, 36′, 44′) but lacked lucidity in the final gesture. Returning from the locker room, he quickly set the record straight and on a cross from Le Bail, took advantage of the visiting goalkeeper’s hand fault to open the scoring (47′).
Then begins the chase for the “Tango” who, led by Le Ho, very active, Gaudin and again Pasco, will put the local defense to work but they often confuse speed and haste in the last gesture. So much so that the Tangos will gradually lose their means and lose their way out of the game, Le Guel will receive a white card (80′) leaving his comrades reduced in strength while a draw was still within reach . On one of the rare Paimpolais counterattacks, Cosquer scratches a ball in the middle of the field, raises his head to serve Le Morvan, and takes advantage of the boulevard to achieve the double (89′) and thus seal the final score.
Philippe Le Brun had it bad: “At the start, we are present, we even pay ourselves a post, we are in a good place but the start of the 2nd half leaves something to be desired, we have to optimize but we are showing excitement and we lack composure and in the end, defeat tastes bitter.” For his opposite number, El Hadji Lo, “it’s a good recovery match against a good opponent, we knew how to build intensity first before it paid off and we knew how to be patient and diligent. . »
BUTS. Paimpol: Le Morvan (47′, 89′).
White boxes. Loudéac: Le Guel (80′),
Soba (90’).
Photo credit: Photo Serge Raoul