This time, it's a real setback. Badly beaten in Guingamp, the Grenoblois went on to a third consecutive meeting without a victory. This is the first time they have been on such a negative streak since the start of the season.
There is nothing illogical about this. Because it is necessarily difficult to resist such a start to the match. Fragile far from their bases, the Isérois were nevertheless warned and were well aware that more had to be done abroad. Only, like Nolan Mbemba, they completely forgot to set the alarm on time in Brittany.
At least, they had a reaction after this failed start but it was too timid and in this tough championship, that's the kind of mistake you shouldn't make.
Led from the first minute
From the kick-off, although in their favor, the Grenoblois were late on all the balls. As a result, they found themselves trailing even though the first minute of play had not ended.
Picard made a festival before being tackled in the area but the referee let the action take place and Labeau, who had followed everything, was able to deceive Diop emerging in the middle of the general apathy in the Alpine defense (1-0, 1ere).
This same Diop had to relax afterwards to avoid the frankly cold shower on a shot from Sagna (17e).
After letting this big Breton grain pass, the GF finally put his nose out the window. Starting on the edge of offside, Joseph came up against Basilio (20e). The attacker then crossed his shot a little too much (27e). Situations but no really clear opportunities for the Isérois who were too soft on the offensive level.
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Quite the opposite of Guingamp who really went forward and showed himself to be much more realistic than his opponent. The Breton attackers were struggling and the EAG doubled the lead just before the hour mark.
Hemia found the crossbar and the ball fell to Siwe's feet, which spoke volumes about the GF38's defensive shortcomings. The Guingamp striker adjusted a shot on which Diop was too close (2-0, 57e).
The Isère residents were absent and the red waves continued to surge without sparking a revolt. In a repeat of the previous action, Vallier hit the post and subsequently, Sagna arrived like a plane to unleash a powerful and victorious shot (3-0, 67e).
Oswald Tanchot made a few changes to try to wake up his team but the Grenoblois had given up a long time ago. They thus fell heavily in Brittany.
Reactions
Oswald Tanchot (Grenoble coach): “When you know that it's your third match of the week, that your start to the match will be essential and that you start like that… We definitely didn't want to race behind. We said it, we didn't do it.
We have not managed to go beyond words. We were too lax defensively and ineffective offensively even though we had a lot of chances for an away team. We ask ourselves questions, I have the impression that it is more mental than physical. Honestly, this is the match where I was the most disappointed with the attitudes.
On the opponent's second and third goals, the ball systematically returned to the Guingampais. This also means that there is a lack of commitment and determination. When you are Grenoble, you must have unfailing determination. »