Dugand would have liked it more “badly” in the derby#OLASSE

On Sunday, AS Saint-Étienne’s U-17 nationals travelled to the outskirts to face Olympique Lyonnais in the derby. Unfortunately, the “little greens” lost by two to zero.

It was a derby that was not played this Sunday in Lyon between Olympique Lyonnais and AS Saint-Étienne in the U17 National. While Ben Tiba was awarded a penalty early in the match, Boukadida missed the opportunity. In the first half, it was the home team who finally opened the scoring with a very good direct free kick from Khalis Merah. Despite several chances to come back for ASSE, it was Lyon who scored the second goal of the match. , at the end of the match, from the penalty spot (2-0). A story of consequences that did not take advantage of the merit of the Greens, who saw their advantage vanish in the most sensitive part of their organization with those two consecutive goals. defeats to Clermont (2-4) and Lyon (2-0). Still in the lead, ASSE is now just two points ahead of second-placed Gazelec Ajaccio.

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Frédéric Dugand spoke to the club about the derby defeat. He lamented the lack of malice, intelligently, of his players in this match: “It’s a high-level game, I told the players, that it was played in two set pieces. We weren’t bad enough or worried enough in the last move. Hopefully it will serve as a lesson for the rest of the season because we are still in the play-off race. This defeat is less alarming than that of Clermont. ” Because the design is respectable and has been reduced to a few details. We have to look at it and look to the future. “

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