SC: two players remain on probation

After having perfectly negotiated a whole series of matches with a risk of suspension for several executives, SC could take advantage of its trip to to collect strategic warnings. Discover the full disciplinary point at the end of the 12th day of Ligue 2.

Good news for three players

Beyond the accounting aspect, with a good point won, the match against FC allowed Amiens SC to clean up its disciplinary table. On reprieve for several weeks, Louis Mafouta, Frank Boya et Owen Gene saw their first yellow card of the season, received in August in , “wipe away”. Thus, the three regular members of Omar Daf's starting eleven once again have room for error before finding themselves under the threat of a suspension match.

Conversely, caution remains in order for two important players in the Amiens system. Starting with Sébastien Corchiawarned successively against and . The right-back will continue to live with a sword of Damocles hanging over his head for a good part of the month of November. However, the former player could play it tactical by receiving a yellow card against Dunkirk, synonymous with suspension for the 7th round of the Coupe de .

A strategy which had already been adopted by a good number of starters last season, including Gaël Kakuta who was nevertheless leaving for the selection. The thinking could be the same with regard to Rayan Lutin, very likely summoned with the Comoros and therefore absent for the Coupe de France match in Fleury.

The disciplinary point at the end of the 11th day

2 yellow cards

Rayan Lutin (J5-Clermont, J8-Metz), Sébastien Corchia (J7-Rodez, J8-Metz)

1 yellow card

Louis Mafouta (J5-Clermont), Frank Boya (J6-), Owen Gene (J6-Caen), Siaka Bakayoko (J5-Clermont), Alexis Sauvage (J5-Clermont), Mohamed Jaouab (J4-), Junior Fofana (J7-Rodez), Julien Ielsch (J8-Metz), Mactar Tine (J9-), Rémy Vita (J11-Paris)

Photo credits: Daniel Derajinski/Icon Sport

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