Soccer. ASPTT Caen wins over the cold and the Maladrerie
By Bernard Guyonnet
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updated on 17 Dec 22 at 22:26
“It is the success of the champion and even doubtless of the future champion. “Thierry Deslandes, the president of the MOS, who predicted that the game would end in a fairly logical draw, showed himself somewhat resigned at the end of the match. Most spectators also thought that the two teams would share the points. It was without counting on Alex Quitté, the providential scorer of the PTT, who leapt into the area to head a cross from Kevin Quenea. We had entered the money time and the victory had just chosen its camp. Until then the two teams seemed to be getting along with a 0-0 which reflected the nature of the game quite well.
Kenny Renard present against Enzo Larchevêque
This match, the only 100% Caen derby in R1, had been relatively balanced in the first half and was padlocked for a long time. Each team had had its highs and lows without really worrying about the two goalkeepers. Kenny Renard however saved his team from a superb reflex save on a recovery from Enzo Larchevêque (24th) then Alex Quitté narrowly missed an acrobatic recovery in front of Clément Bézannier (28th). Just before half-time, Antoine Liard launched behind the ill defenders and offered himself the best opportunity, but his lob in front of Clément Bézannier flew close to the post (44th). It was a huge opportunity before the break…
Unhappy Teddy Gaudiche
Laurent Dufour’s men were going to do it again as soon as the lemons returned, but Antoine Liard missed the target on a serve from Alex Quitté (47th). At points, the Yellow and Black (in white for the occasion) were taking the lead. We were waiting for a reaction from the MOS. It arrived around the hour mark when Teddy Gaudiche, put into orbit by Willy Suret, tore up his recovery (64th). Two minutes later, well marked by Baptiste Gouriou, the same Teddy Gaudiche thought he was going to deliver his team. His rebound hit the post, skirted the goal line and went out of bounds. It was the turning point of the game because Frank Dechaume’s men no longer had such an opportunity to score. Unlike PTTs…
The match sheet
Referee: Tony Laissoub Final score: 0-1 (MT: 0-0) But: Alex Quitté (85th) MOS Caen: C. Bezannier, S. Hervieu, D. Ghertil, A. Maurouard, M. Daoudi (cap), A. Roger, B. Maurin, D. Lemarchand, B. Gourio, T. Gaudiche, E. Larchevêque; Replacements: D. Araiedh, G. Leliard, W. Suret; Trainer: F. Dechaume. ASPTT Caen: K. Renard, K. Quenea, T. Lemasson, L. Hamel (cap), A. Kiniffo, M.Thomas, A. Quitté, C. Riou, A? Liard, S. Nauili, P. Gervais; Substitutes: S. Diallo, T. Foucher, E. Suriam; Trainer: L. Dufour
The words of the coaches
Frank Dechaume, coach of the Maladrerie: “The game was extremely average compared to what both teams are capable of. It was hard to play. We didn’t see a great performance from both teams, because it was impossible. The ground was frozen. It’s not a very open match. I didn’t see any glaring difference between the two teams. The first to make a mistake loses the game. We made the mistake ten minutes from the end. Before, on a pole. It didn’t turn out much. Luck may go to the future champion… This defeat lets us know that in the second part of the season, we will have to play for maintenance. We will have to resume in January with the same hunger, because this (Saturday) evening, we are not below the leader. And the weekend before, on a won on the ground against the team ranked second. (A black week?) Yes, because winning on the pitch against Deauville and making a post against ASPTT Caen, that’s -1 point instead of six… There are times when it doesn’t want to. »
Laurent Dufour, ASPTT Caen coach: “I would have liked it to be played in other conditions because it was very limited. The first to score would take the lead. We could have opened the scoring with Antoine (Liard), they could have done it on their post. We have not given up. We were in difficulty for two quarters of an hour in the match, in the first half and then in the second. The rest of the time, there was a fairly balanced match where on one had a certain control. Nothing had to be let go. We adapted to the conditions, since the referee wanted us to play. It was sure that it was not going to be a good match. The contacts hurt, the support is not very good. The game was very choppy. It becomes indecisive and you do not control much. »
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