From the start of the match, we understand that the evening is going to be complicated for lovers of the beautiful game. The very difficult pitch makes each exchange complicated. Blois, driven by an unusually high crowd, started better. Ngassaki Ndongo (1') and Sommer (12') give the first thrills.
The Girondins, for their part, proceeded by long balloons to try to progress. The Blesoise rear guard is keeping watch. Twice, she is found wanting but Amadou Diallo (19’) et Yanis Merdji (25') do not find the fault.
The opening of the score comes from a set piece. Ngassaki Ndongo rises higher than everyone from a corner (1-0, 40'). The 2-0 is not far away in the following minutes but the attempts of Ngwabijé (45'+1) and Relange (45'+2) just miss.
Bruno Irlès mobilizes his players in the locker room and the Marine et Blanc return with more mordant. Certainly, the first chances were local with attempts by Mabekondiasson (57') and Ben Nasr (61'). Blois missed his chance. On the next action, Soufiane Bahassawho has just come into play, overflows on the left side and behind the center. Andy Carroll doesn't let the effort go to waste and scores from the right (1-1, 64').
From then on, the tension rises, the contacts are rough and the local public harangues his team to seek victory. She believes in it with Sommer (68') but especially with Diaby (76'). Entering the game, the Blesois striker anticipates the exit of Lassana Diabaté on a cross. By some miracle, his head is out of frame.
The end of the match is undecided and Bordeaux is created two new opportunities by Andy Carroll (86' and 90'+2). The England international does not enjoy the same success. Bordeaux finally collects a point in a tight match. To be put to fruition next Saturday with the reception of Saint Pryvé Saint Hilaire.