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The French second division continues on its way. This Monday, September 30, En Avant Guingamp hosts Stade Malherbe de Caen for the last match of the seventh day of Ligue 2. At the end of an exciting meeting, the Breton club largely won (3-1). On the one hand, Sylvain Rippoll’s men occupy third place in the standings with the same number of points (13) as FC Lorient (fourth) and Grenoble Foot 38 (second) and two points behind Paris FC ( 1st with 15 pts). On the other hand, the Norman club is in a disappointing 13th place (7 pts).
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Guingamp had a perfect start to the match
En Avant Guingamp, who made an excellent start to the match, quickly opened the scoring. Labeau moves wide to the right and passes deep to Picard. Thomas takes care and takes the ball out for a corner. Ghrieb sends his corner ball in front of the goal. Siwe jumps the highest and catapults a header into the goal of Anthony Mandrea (6th). Shortly before the quarter of an hour of play, the Breton club striker was close to making the break. Maronnier progresses to the left. He crosses at the near post and finds Siwe on the restart. The attacker aims for the right corner of Mandrea’s goal. However, the goalkeeper manages to push away his shot (14th).
Twenty minutes from the end of regulation time in the first act, Norman defender Brahim Traoré prevents the EAG from getting away by repelling a Guingamp strike with his head almost on the goal line (25th). Twelve minutes later, Ghrieb steals his ball from the right edge of the area. Once having passed the defenders, he continues with a powerful shot from the right which hits Mandrea’s post (37th).
A spectacular second act
After returning from the locker room, Stade Malherbe de Caen returned to the match. A little more than 30 meters from the opponent’s cage, M’Vila places his free kick in the center of the local area. Mendy rises into the air and, alone, slides the ball into the Guingamp goal with his head (1-1, 51st). A short-lived joy since the Bretons quickly regained the advantage. Hugo Picard goes up the field on his own, stands out by fixing Lebreton on the left, and commits a curling shot from the right which hits the opposite corner (67th). Eleven minutes later, Taylor Luvambo made the break. The attacker rushes alone to the left. He distributes his ball back to Siwé who loses his control. He then takes it from the right and sends it with the flat of his foot and low to the ground into the opposing goal (3-1, 78th). Behind, the team led by Sylvain Ripoll monopolized the ball until the end of the match (90′ +7).
To summarize
This Monday, September 30, En Avant Guingamp hosts Stade Malherbe de Caen for the last match of the seventh day of Ligue 2. At the end of an exciting meeting, the Breton club largely won (3-1).