FC : the Canaries sink into crisis after another defeat against (0-2)

FC : the Canaries sink into crisis after another defeat against (0-2)
FC Nantes: the Canaries sink into crisis after another defeat against Le Havre (0-2)

Chaotic. This is the word to define the FC evening this Sunday at La Beaujoire. Chaotic on the pitch, with people from Nantes apathetic and unresponsivewho lost (0-2) on their lawn against , a direct competitor for maintenance. Josué Casimir, the Norman captain scored in the second minute of play. The worst start, a disaster scenario from the start which predicted the worst.

And the worst has happened. The Nantes residents were unable to get back on track and be dangerous up front. Same in the second half, the Yellow and Green will still not find the resources. Worse, they conceded a second goal in the second period in the last quarter of the gamesigned Steve Ngoura (0-2). Although Johann Lepenant touched the left post of the Le Havre goalkeeper a few moments later, Le Havre widened the gap.

Match stopped for half an hour

The match was finally stopped for half an hour at the very end of the match, after an attempted incursion by Nantes supporters onto the pitch. The attempt was ultimately rejected, but it took time to calm down and finish the game. The referee of the match, Jérôme Brisard, will finally bring the 22 players back onto the field to play the last three minutes in a Beaujoire that has already been empty for a long time. Lunar sequence.

A very sad first this season, which also reflects the unease around the club and the cruel lack of results. Nantes now finds itself at the bottom of the rankings, without the slightest victory for nine matches and for three months. In other words, an eternity.

A hellish schedule

And the schedule is not going to help the Yellow and Green, who now find their backs against the wall. They move next Saturday at -Saint-Germainbefore hosting at home for a Breton derby which already promises to be electric. The crisis is there at FC Nantes, and it could still last.

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