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ADDITIONAL TIME – Nîmes Olympique under the microscope

Every day after a Nîmes Olympique match, Objectif invites you to look back on the past meeting. Focus on what to remember after the 0-0 draw in .

The analysis:

“We can do the hold-up but over the whole match it’s a good point taken”this is how Adil Hermach summed up the performance of his players in Côte-d’Or. Nîmes was dominated in the first half and could have found itself trailing at the break. A half-time that did good to Nîmes. While we imagined seeing Dijon accelerate, the opposite happened. The visitors took the upper hand and Bouaoune as well as Amara, who entered the game, could even have scored the winning goal by taking more risks in front of the goal. “You have to be meaner”admitted the Crocos coach regarding the last gesture. Thus, Nîmes still remains the last and only National team not to have scored away. A lack of success which continues Friday after Friday. If NO loses two places in the standings, the clock continues to tick with four matches without defeat (including three draws). To take big points, we will have to win at the Antonins but the adversity will go up a notch on Wednesday with the reception of Boulogne, second in the championship.

The key Croc: Diouf and Mendy, it’s solid!

A head, a foot, a leg… There was always a Nîmes defender and particularly the two central ones to counter the attempts of the Dijonnais. The latter often returned to the axis to try their luck but they came up against two walls. Always well placed, the Nîmes axials repelled the danger each time. They were also valuable in clearing the ball from the Burgundian centers. Positioned on the left lane in the absence of Beneddine, Paviot held on even if sometimes he was overtaken. A nevertheless solid defense which allowed us to be more dominant during the second act, too bad the attack did not show the same qualities in terms of efficiency.

The notes:

The statement:

“Simon hasn’t eaten anything for four days, he’s only vomited. He had something in Cameroon plus I don’t know how many hours of flight from Kenya then Cameroon, , and Dijon, that’s not wasn’t going well. So it happened naturally by discussing with him and Lucas (Dias) produced a very good copy.”

After the meeting, Adil Hermach explained the reasons for Ngapandouetnbu’s non-starting last night. The Cameroonian international, encountered the morning of the match at Dijon station, looked bad as a result of being ill. Thus, in the afternoon his coach decided to trust his replacement Lucas Dias, present since the day before with his teammates in Burgundy. A role that Nîmes assumed perfectly by putting in a good match.

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