The Angevin coach draws lessons from his team's defeat against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Angers-PSG match turned in favor of the capital club which won at the Raymond Kopa stadium (4-2) this Saturday during the 11th day of Ligue 1. The Parisians generally controlled the game, scoring four goals against the locals, who however showed a burst of pride at the end of the match by reducing the gap with two goals at the end of the match.
After the final whistle, Alexandre Dujeux, the SCO coach, spoke about the Angevins' new defeat, the fifth this season. While recognizing Parisian superiority, the 48-year-old technician sees this poor operation as a learning opportunity for his players with a view to the upcoming games against the big names in the French championship.
Angers in the fight to maintain
“Paris’ victory is deserved. We had the merit of winning the second half, but in the first, we were not aggressive and conquering enough, we were often late. They logically lead at the break, it's even heavy, 4-0, the match is over. Even if it's PSG, we have to do better. We have the merit of not collapsing and coming back to 4-2. This will serve as a lesson for the big cars”he commented on DAZN.
With 10 points, the Black and White occupy 15th place in the standings, tied with Saint-Étienne, who will travel to Lyon this Sunday for the Rhone derby. Next week, the Angevins will travel to Abbé-Deschamps to challenge Auxerre, winner of OM (3-1) on Friday.