Has the trauma experienced last weekend in Nice with this historic 8-0 defeat of AS Saint-Étienne been resolved? Answer Sunday at 5 p.m., when AS Saint-Étienne will challenge FC Nantes Atlantique on the lawn of the Beaujoire/Louis-Fonteneau stadium in a poster that smacks of the 70s/80s, when the two clubs monopolized the national titles. For the Greens, this second trip in a row must be placed under the sign of reaction. With four defeats in five matches and one success (against Lille), the promoted Forézien has the most porous defense in the championship (15 goals conceded) and the least prolific attack (1 goal).
Listen to Nantes/Saint-Étienne from 4 p.m. on France Bleu
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Comments: Jérémy Marillier with Rodolphe Montagnier and the Evect team (Paul and Joris)
However, Olivier Dall’Oglio’s players will have to find the resources, mental and physical, to stop the bleeding. Deprived of Pierre Cornud, quite seriously affected in Nice, and Ibrahima Wadji, victim of a muscular relapse, the Foréziens find the Ghanaian winger Augustine Boakye and incorporate the Serbian midfielder Igor Miladinovic in a group of 20 players.
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