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Kévin Gameiro offers hope to Strasbourg
RC Strasbourg Alsace can thank him.
Very stirring this Saturday afternoon, Kevin Gameiro made the difference in the second act.
Perfectly launched in depth by Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, the Strasbourg center-forward, in a duel against Marco Bizot, opened the scoring in two stages.
A goal that offered victory to his team who can still hope to qualify for a European Cup next season!
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The Strasbourg cages, an impregnable fortress
She held the shock.
Without Alexander Djiku and Frédéric Guilbert, both suspended, and Lucas Perrin, sick, the Strasbourg defense was effective this Saturday afternoon.
Anthony Caci, Gerzino Nyamsi and Maxime Le Marchand were very effective in duels and managing depth, conceding very few chances.
Matz Sels, for his part, did not have much to do, but still released a magnificent tap on a curling strike from Youcef Belaïli.
It is also thanks to this defensive solidity that Julien Stéphan's men can still believe in Europe!
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Unlucky Christophe Hérelle
Rather good this Saturday afternoon, Christophe Hérelle was unlucky on the goal of RC Strasbourg Alsace.
Returning at full speed to Kevin Gameiro, who was facing Marco Bizot, the Breton central defender inadvertently deflected the ball to the wrong side, allowing the Alsatian striker to push the ball into empty cages.
The misunderstanding of the goal refused by Stade Brestois
In the wake of the Strasbourg opener, the Stade Francis-Le Blé exulted, thinking that Martin Satriano, with a nice cross shot from the left foot in pivot, had just equalized.
And while the Breton team made a triple change, the referee of the meeting, alerted by the video assistance, finally canceled the equalizer for an offside position.
A misunderstanding for some of the spectators and viewers.