Saturday, Guingamp plays Roudourou against the armada of Toulouse FC
By Writing Guingamp
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A cannon shot by Youssouf M’Changama in the top corner of Maxime Dupé which allows Guingamp to equalize at the very end of the match (2-2, 89th) at the Stadium. This is the last memory of a clash between Guingamp and Toulouse on October 30. 18 days and almost six months later, the Toulouse leader will travel to Roudourou on Saturday afternoon to try to get a little closer to a comeback in Ligue 1, against Guingampais who remain on a very good series at home .
And Roudourou roars again
Once an impregnable fortress where indomitable Bretons stood up to the leaders of the championship, the Stade de Roudourou was strongly impacted by the year of relegation, where the EAG had won only three small victories at home.
This season, the last defeat of the “red and black” in their lair dates back to November 6th.
Since then, Stéphane Dumont’s men have been surfing on a dynamic of eight games without defeat at home (4 draws, 4 losses), a series which had not happened for almost five years. Between August and September 2017, EA Guingamp had achieved nine consecutive games without losses in Roudourou.
Guingamp, itchy hair
13. Like the number of points gleaned by the Guingampais since the start of the season against members of the Top 5 of the championship, or rather the Top 4 since Guingamp did not pocket any points from their two clashes against Sochaux. In Ligue 2, no team has gleaned so many points.
remember: victories at Auxerre (2-1), Paris (1-0) and Ajaccio (1-0), draws against Ajaccio (1-1), Paris FC (1-1) and Toulouse (1 -1). The TFC will be the last formation at the top of the table that the Guingampais will face by the end of the 2021/2022 financial year.
In the first leg, Youssouf M’Changama’s teammates had caused big problems for the Violets, already leader at the time. Led at half-time following a goal from Frantzdy Pierrot, the Toulouse team then picked up the thread of the match, scoring twice. At the very end of the match, a strike from the Guingamp captain, of which he alone has the secret, had allowed Guingamp to leave Haute-Garonne with a deserved point.
On Saturday, a completely different game will await the Guingampais against Toulouse who remain on three consecutive victories (with 10 goals scored) and who are heading straight for Ligue 1. A (last) major challenge at the end of the season.
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