Clément Pédron, Media365, published on Tuesday December 3, 2024 at 8:44 p.m.
Suspended on October 26 at the 42nd minute due to clashes between supporters and unpredictable weather conditions, the derby between AC Ajaccio and SC Bastia resumed this Tuesday evening. He gave birth to a bad draw (0-0).
All that for that! This Tuesday, Ajaccio and Bastia met again to continue the derby which began on October 26 and was stopped in the 42nd minute due to clashes between supporters and unpredictable weather conditions. The score was then 0 to 0. Played behind closed doors this Tuesday evening, from the 42nd minute and in the presence of the same players as the first time, this derby of the Isle of Beauty did not. only had the name (0-0). Worse, this meeting between the ACA and the SCB was a caricature of the rivalry between these two teams. Few chances, a red card from Puch-Herrantz, untimely fouls, an Ajaccian assistant also excluded and muscular explanations after the final whistle, this match will not go down in the annals of football. And we want to say fortunately that this was argued behind closed doors.
There were still a few situations, starting with that of Maggiotti on a ball within 5.50 meters, which lobbed Sollacaro but not Strata who narrowly saved. For the rest, it was ACA (15th in L2) which dominated Sporting in points.
A loser who doesn't help anyone
Mathieu Chabert's team had at least three opportunities to open the score and therefore taste a fifth success since the start of the season. Unfortunately, his men showed great clumsiness like Bamba who did not target his recovery three meters from the goal on a deflection from Soumano (75'). Just before, it was SCB goalkeeper Placide who delayed the deadline with an Anziani strike (58'). Finally, the first shot on target of the game arrived three minutes from time, with a not very dangerous header from Pereira da Silva, captured by Placide. The ACA then finished ten against eleven after the exclusion of Mehdi Puch-Herrantz for a tackle from behind on Meynadier. A gesture which led to the start of heated exchanges between the players and the staff before the referee (finally) whistled the end of recess, at the end of a draw which did not suit anyone.