. Flers overthrows Fougères in a spectacular match, Thibault Moulin leaves injured

. Flers overthrows Fougères in a spectacular match, Thibault Moulin leaves injured
Soccer. Flers overthrows Fougères in a spectacular match, Thibault Moulin leaves injured

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Romain Michel

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Nov. 2 2024 at 9:06 p.m

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“What do we want to be? Can we bounce back? » The questions from Tony Rouillon, the Flérien coach, found answersthis Saturday, November 2, 2024. Backs to the wall, FC Flers (Orne) managed to turn the situation around against Fougères, 4-2.

An unfortunate start to the match

Coming out in the Coupe de last weekend against a Regional 2 team, the Ornais had to react. The meeting got off to a bad start for the reds and whites with a defensive incomprehension for the opening score for Breton, 0-1.

“It’s a big mistake, especially in this more complicated period where we feel that things are not going in the right direction,” says Tony Rouillon.

The exit due to injury by Thibault Moulin at the half-hour mark completed an unfortunate start to the match. The player went to have an x-ray at the hospital in the evening, which is not a very good sign.

A nice reaction from Flers

However, the Ornais will react. “We were together in the duels, in the combativeness. Louis Duval's return to school was dynamisante », underlines the Flérien coach. “We were going through a difficult period but we got back into the fight. »

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Just before the break, the locals get a penalty,transformed by Shelley N'Dalla.

It's important to come back before halftime. If we go into the locker room with a disadvantage, it might not be the same.

Tony Rouillon, Flers coach

Returning from the locker room, the Flériens took off with achievements from Yannis Ouhammou and Louis Duval. “Sometimes it comes down to nothing. You have to be boldgo get things,” proclaims Tony Rouillon.

Shelley N'Dalla equalized on a penalty for FC Flers (Orne) against Fougères, Saturday November 2, 2024. ©L'Orne combatante

Three points that do good

In a controlled second actthe reds and whites will succeed in scaring themselves at the end of the match with a reduction in the score of Benjamin Guyomard in the 87th minute, 3-2. But the people of Ornais are not going to fall back into their ways. Better still, Morgan Hardoin will add to the bill at the end of a final raid, 4-2.

“These are three points that will do good,” admits the Flérien coach. They replace Flers in ninth placein the heart of the championship, before the trip to : “a good challenge. »

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