the essential
The Castonetois striker saved the essential by equalizing at the very end of the match yesterday. A zero result which allows the OCF to extend its invincibility series to four matches and to remain in the soft underbelly.
What an incredible outcome yesterday afternoon at La Roque. While the Trélissacois led the score in stoppage time, the Castonétois managed to equalize on their last opportunity through Axel Deplace who came to surprise the opposing defense after a mix-up and in the confusion. Goal or no goal? Was the ball fully in or not? Still, it was the referee who signaled to his central team that, for him, the ball had crossed the line. To the great dismay of Ange Negus Gnaleko and his partners. And to the great happiness of the Aveyron residents.
It was very complicated to play football as the gusts were so powerful yesterday, yet both teams tried as best they could. In this game, the Périgourdins showed themselves to be the most skilful by opening the scoring ten minutes from time through Yanis Teixeira Castro. The latter, who had just come into play, took advantage of a drop-off to come, on his first ball, to unleash a curling shot and deceive the yellow and blue goalkeeper, Jorys Mohimont. We thought that the visitors had done the hard part with this opening score. This was without counting on the reaction of Hugo Bobek and his gang who, for the third time this season – after Lège/Cap-Ferret and Blagnac – came to transform themselves into masters of money-time. A final free kick from Mortalla Tiberghien which he hit straight into the Castonetoise defense allowed them to benefit from a final shot. A few seconds and a comeback later, Dylan Cueye eliminated two defenders in the area before Axel Deplace appeared in front of the defenders, six meters away, to catapult the ball into Charrieras' goal. Goal or no goal? The linesman had made his decision.
If Onet did not achieve the pass of four and failing to win, he knew not to lose. This morning, Yoan Boscus and his team keep a small margin (7th) of three points on the first relegation, Trélissac in this case, by finding themselves in the soft underbelly. The return to Dordogne must have been a long one for coach Frédéric Venou and his team.