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FC – Nicolas Usaï deciphers the match in (1-0), “a defeat that hurts”

FC – Nicolas Usaï deciphers the match in (1-0), “a defeat that hurts”
Pau FC – Nicolas Usaï deciphers the match in Rodez (1-0), “a defeat that hurts”

The awakening was difficult for the Palois fans who, after another defeat in Ligue 2, see their team slip to the second part of the table this weekend of the 15th day (11th tied on points with 9th)! In fact, the FC was unable to recover from his poor performance in the Coupe de last Saturday and lost again (1-0) by conceding a goal in the last minutes of his match against Rodez Aveyron Football, from Ruthenois Bentayeb completely forgotten in front of the Kamara cages.

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More disappointed than angry at the post-match press conference, the coach Nicolas Usaï delivered his findings after this seventh defeat of the season, all competitions combined:

“It was a balanced match in which we defended well and we had situations to open the scoring. We talked about efficiency in the strong moments as well as in the weak moments and unfortunately, we failed in one last situation during which Bentayeb is alone and can score easily. »

Frustration over a largely avoidable goal

“It’s certainly frustrating, especially since the scenario is repeating itself here, in this stadium. We have one match left before the break, we must make sure we rely on our solidarity to be much more effective and realistic. I'm repeating myself but it's a defeat that hurts, of course. »

“We are missing the last gesture, the desire to make a difference on 1 against 1 or on actions where we make the wrong choice… Details. There is frustration in the fact that the boys couldn't take at least a point tonight. It's a defeat, we have to analyze it and be able to bring a little more offensively in the future. »

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