: “It’s really a defeat that hurts”, post-match reactions after ’s new setback, against this Friday

: “It’s really a defeat that hurts”, post-match reactions after ’s new setback, against this Friday
Football: “It’s really a defeat that hurts”, post-match reactions after Rodez’s new setback, against Ajaccio this Friday

Despite a goal from Nkada from the penalty spot, two Ruthenian defensive errors had before that delivered success (1-2), during the 20th day of Ligue 2. Find the post-match reactions here.

Timothé Nkada, striker and scorer for

“It's really a defeat that hurts. We have to stay united, together at this moment. Work hard to come back with a positive result from (next Friday). Tonight there was a bit of madness missing, “aggressiveness, a bit of everything, we weren't up to par. We didn't know how to create clear chances, we didn't know how to be solid enough defensively, it's a whole thing.”

Joris Chougrani, defender of Rodez (in video)

“A lot of frustration, we conceded these two goals on their two chances. We fell into their game, on a false rhythm…”

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Didier Santini, Rodez coach

“We didn't take enough risks offensively to start the match, we didn't have enough madness. They were surgical: two shots on target, two goals. We have to work. We got the goals. already taken like that, you have to go higher, get on the carrier You cannot once again take a goal on which the opposing player manages to make 40, 50 meters (On his choices in defense) From the. at the beginning, there is not enough competition behind, we must not wait five days before the end to change.”

Thierry Debès, Ajaccio coach

“Enormous joy! It's been over a year since we won away from home. We prepared well for this match and the first half, I think, was the best we've ever played. has done since the start of the year, we managed to make them run, that's what we wanted. In the second half, it was a little harder. we suffered without conceding many chances. We were very good. consistent.”

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