SM Caen. After the cold shower, the reserve wants to close the floodgates in Évreux
By Aline Chatel
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We won’t write it in every article, but the Stade Malherbe Caen reserve has prepared for a very complicated season. The first match, a 0-5 slap against Vannes, fueled legitimate fears linked as much to the youth of the workforce as to the large number of runs at the end of the season.
“Let them progress on a daily basis”
The Weeds, however, do not intend to turn into expiatory victims throughout the season. Led by a generation of finalists in the Gambardella Cup a few months ago, they aspire to reach a level of performance more in line with that which they are displayed in the lower categories.
The trip to Evreux this Saturday August 27, 2022 (6:00 p.m.) must be part of this dynamic. “The challenge is that the boys are able to learn from their mistakes, calmly explains Nicolas Seube. What is important is that they progress on a daily basis. The first match must serve them. »
“Getting closer to level N2”
Against Vannes, Caen “missed a half”, the second, and that was enough to take the water. “You have to progress on the details, resist in the duels, resist mentally. The Caennais are not so far away as their first result might suggest. But for now, step N2 is still a little too high. “We have to get closer to level N2. »
The group against Evreux: For Jopanguy, Maël Obé, Jason Ngouabi, Heliohdino Tavarès, Robin Verhaeghe, Antoine Lepeltier, Dieudonné Debohi, Mario Fortunato, Noé Lebreton, Naël Anouari, Norman Bassette, Mohamed Hafid, Abdoulaye Niakaté, Killian Cailloce, Tidiam Gomis, Daouda Koné.
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