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DIJON

The Girondins win without trembling [Joueur par joueur Dijon-Bordeaux]

Sugar Mizzy January 28, 2023

The Girondins de Bordeaux won their first match of the year 2023 against Dijon with a score of 3 goals to 0. David Guion’s players delivered a serious encounter from start to finish without being worried. The last away victory was against Laval on October 3rd.

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David Guion : the Bordeaux coach has relaunched his 433 and he is sticking to it. Once again Bordeaux played in this system, the same as against Caen and Amiens. Michelin finds the 11th and Lacoux a starting place. Pitu even plays a good quarter of an hour deemed to predict good dispositions.

Gaetan Poussin : Quiet game. He leaves his stoppage of the match at the very end of the game and must work to free the ball. He was applied in all his gestures and made his 8th clean sheet of the season.

Clement Michelin : decisive passer on the opener. He drops the ball on Barbet’s head. Defensively he is attentive and wins 4 duels.

Stian Greggersen : sober tonight, he hasn’t had many duels to play but wins two. It applies in the revival.

Yoann Barbet : the man of the match on the Bordeaux side with two goals. The first is marked with the head of what is its strong point. He takes advantage of the goalkeeper’s bad outing. The second is marked with a master free kick 19 meters from Reynet’s goal.

Vital Nsimba : Very tonic and incisive first 30 minutes. He’s in battle mode. Present in duels, he won 11 of them. He did not come to do tourism in Dijon. He has a big defensive activity in this meeting.

Tom Lacoux : holder at the position of number 6, he is struggling to enter the game. He is often off-time during the first half. It is certainly due to the lack of rhythm. In the second period, he increases his level of intensity and wins 5 duels while ensuring his transmissions.

Junior Mwanga : the surprise of the coach is to make him play in number 8 and not in sentry. By dint of walking it from position to position, it ends up getting lost. His performance in this position is noted because he is not in the right tempo. He has 13 duels on the ground to play, he won none. And he loses 17 balls in this game.

fransergio : safely and discreetly, he won 4 duels and only lost 5 balls in this match. He takes a shot off target in the game.

Zuriko Davitashvili : it hits, it hits, and it hits. Yes he has waste, but the game of the Girondins is based on his percussion. He is the decisive passer on Bakwa’s goal, and it is he who transforms the free kick that Barbet transforms. Contract completed. Alexis Pitu replaces him at 72′. The Romanian midfielder admired his technical quality whether left foot or right foot. He rated on the left side of the attack. It will bring something other than percussion. He sends a laser pass to Badji who is surprised to receive the leather in the surface. In addition, it improves all these balloons. This is a good start for the Girondins rookie.

Dilan Bakwa : We will receive the same comments as for the Georgian car whose game is similar to that of Davitashvili. Nevertheless, he would benefit from releasing the ball more quickly for his partners on certain actions. It marks the third but of the Girondins and it is already very good.

Josh Maja : a poison for the opposing team which did not know how to counter its play in deflection inside. He makes the offensive transitions of the Girondins more fluid and speeds up the game with his passes.

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