Soccer. Mattéo Gardet delivers the ASPTT Caen against the Granville reserve
Through Aline Chatel
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A match between ASPTT Caen and the Granville reserve team is more or less the assurance of attending a great show between two resolutely playful teams. This is what happened, Saturday, September 25, 2021, with two bonus jewels to start and close the debates: a magnificent lob from midfielder Pierre-Antoine Legrand and a superb volley from Mattéo Gardet. It is this but of the freshly entered replacement that allowed the PTT to snatch the victory, their second of the season (3-2).
“We played games, we created opportunities”
The Caennais showed a great strength of character in this rhythmic meeting. Led by the score, they responded by Souleymane Diallo and Pierre Sorin, who allowed his team to pass at half-time (2-1). “We had a very good first half, Judge Laurent Dufour. We take a but came out of nowhere but I really liked the attitudes of the players. We played games, we created chances. When Granville got back to the ground in the second half and Jordan Blondel equalized on a deep ball, the Yellow and Black are back in battle order.
Jordan is his home here (smile). He scores us goals every time. Behind it was difficult because we were tired and we were playing against a great team. We had to find the resources, that’s what we were able to do. On a continue to attack.
The ASPTT Caen, who was able to rely on a beaming Kévin Lecacheux, monopolized the ball and ended up finding the fault with a superb gesture from Mattéo Gardet (83 ′). “I am very happy with the result and especially with the fact that we managed to get back in front, underlines Laurent Dufour. This is a good omen. It proves that the group has values. We were able to offer games. I really enjoyed it. There was a great football match between two great teams. “
The good start of the PTT season
If it had not been for a delicate first half in Gonfreville during the second day (2-1 defeat), the very provisional record of the PTT would be perfect in this R1 championship. “It’s still a start to the season, tempers Laurent Dufour. We have to take points, try to keep our values, to produce what we want. If we stay like this, we will move forward quietly. We have an exciting month of October. The ASPTT will start it against Siena, the Norman little thumb of the Coupe de France (D3), before a shock against the MOS.
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