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Coupe de France: it's over for Beauvais

2021-03-05T22:22:29.356Z


The resident of National 2 was eliminated by Boulogne-sur-Mer (0-2) in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. This may be his last m


Beauvais will return to the shadows and regain uncertainty.

The Coupe de France parenthesis ended yesterday for the 7th in the National 2 group (before the stop) against Boulogne-sur-Mer, current penultimate in National.

Sébastien Dailly's team may have played their last game this season.

If she had replayed last Saturday in a late match at the Reims reserve (2-1 victory), the National 2 championship is again at a standstill and the rest is very uncertain.

Abdeldjelil likes Pierre-Brisson

Despite a good first period, Beauvais gave in during added time on a goal from Osama Abdeldjelil (0-1, 45 + 2).

The lawn at the Pierre-Brisson stadium in Beauvais is doing well for him.

For his first match with the Red Star, then in L2, the Franco-Algerian striker scored after ... 75 seconds against Lens on January 14, 2019. The rest was complicated for him, whether at Paris FC ( departure after six months with only one goal scored), Cholet (contract terminated after two games) and USM Algiers, which he left in January.

But since his arrival in Boulogne, Abdeldjelil has found the net (3rd goal in 3 Cup games).

Duhamel couldn't do anything

Coach Sébastien Dailly had chosen to keep Mathieu Duhamel “warm”.

The 36-year-old striker with 142 goals in his career which led him to 13 clubs (including Caen and Evian TG in L1, Le Havre and Metz in L2) returned at half-time in place of the immense Brice Tutu.

Even though he tried to weigh in on the defense and was often sought out by his teammates, he was unable to reverse the fate of this game.

His yellow card received after a small scuffle testifies to his frustration (79th).

Because just before, Boulogne, who was deprived of his coach Laurent Guyot (positive for the Covid), was detached on a penalty converted by Christian Seneville on a fault by the Beauvaisian goalkeeper Samuel Atrous (0-2, 77th).

Romain Elie, who may have played the last game of his career at 36, and his teammates from Beauvais, logically bow.

Source: leparis

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