French Cup. The ASPTT Caen speaks for its seriousness to get out of Falaise
By Aline Chatel
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L’ASPTT Caen (R1) obtained his fifth consecutive victory in an official match, this Sunday, September 25, 2022 on the lawn of Cliff (R2, 5-0). “We were able to make the match easy by scoring quickly,” appreciates Laurent Dufour. Kévin Quénéa opened the scoring after just ten minutes from a corner. A quarter of an hour later, Léo Hamel repeated his little personal festival (hat trick) after a bad raise from the doorman from Falaise.
A little uncertainty
The only downside to this meeting came shortly after half an hour of play when Samy Naïli was warned twice in quick succession. “We got scared,” admits the Caen coach. But just before the break, the expulsion of a Falaisien as the last defender rebalanced the two collectives: ten against ten.
At that time, the PTT were still leading 2-0. The second period allowed them to increase their domination through Alex Quitté and, therefore, Léo Hamel.
We were rigorous, we were serious to avoid the trap.
Cliff fell on stronger
Apart from the red card, ASPTT Caen did everything well against a backdrop of efficiency. “It’s a very, very good R1 team, even an N3 team, believes Marco Calamaro, Falaise’s coach. We wanted to respond by playing. Maybe by outsmarting, we could have hoped for a little better, but we also wanted to see what we were capable of against a big team. »
Place in Mondeville in R1
In addition to the qualification, the PTT can appreciate not having taken a goal, “because it was a little open door” the previous week against the reserve of Saint-Lô (5-3). Here they are very logically in the fifth round before a trip to Mondeville, Saturday October 1, 2022, in Regional 1. “The months of October and November are going to be very complicated, we have to prepare for it. »
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