Stade Brestois continues to surprise in the Champions League. Wednesday evening, the Bretons won their third victory in four matches against Sparta Prague (2-1). A performance which confirms their status as a revelation of the competition. At the end of the meeting, coach Éric Roy was satisfied: “Beyond making guesses on the number of points, what really motivates us this evening is having played the match we expected, having prepared well for this match. And on arrival, this feeling of mastery, of having played with maturity, even though we remain novices at this level. »
Building on this victory, Brest (4th) is preparing to face FC Barcelona (6th), coached by Hansi Flick and full of confidence after a series of good results. Asked about this next deadline, Roy admitted: “Barcelona is a bit far. We're going to hope that they have a drop in speed, but hey, I'm not sure, so we'll see. »
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The challenge promises to be significant for the Ty-Zefs. Will Brendan Chardonnet's teammates manage to achieve another feat against the Catalan armada? Answer on November 26 at 9 p.m. in Montjuic.