Valenciennes Held to Frustrating Draw Despite Dijon Red Card
Valenciennes Football club (VAFC) were unable to capitalize on a numerical advantage, settling for a goalless draw against Dijon FCO at the Hainaut Stadium on Saturday. Despite Dijon captain Senou Coulibaly’s dismissal in the 61st minute, VAFC struggled to break down a resolute Dijon defense.
The match began with a flurry of activity. Within the first three minutes, Gaëtan Robail orchestrated a promising attack, finding Bonnet in space. Unfortunately, Bonnet’s shot sailed over the crossbar, denying VAFC an early lead.
The remainder of the first half was largely uneventful, punctuated by a series of cautions from referee Mr. Vernice. Six yellow cards were issued in the opening 45 minutes, highlighting the physical nature of the contest.
The game took a decisive turn just past the hour mark when Coulibaly was shown a red card for denying Bonnet a clear goal-scoring prospect. This left Dijon with ten men for the remaining 30 minutes.
Baptiste Guillaume came agonizingly close to opening the scoring for VAFC from the resulting free kick, but his header narrowly missed the target. Despite enjoying a man advantage, VAFC failed to create any clear-cut chances and Dijon’s goalkeeper, Baptiste Reynet, remained largely untested.
The final whistle blew after three minutes of stoppage time, confirming a frustrating stalemate for VAFC.
This result leaves VAFC searching for a victory, while Dijon secured a valuable point on the road.
Match Details:
VAFC – DIJON: 0-0 (0-0)
Ligue 2 BKT, 28th Round
Saturday, March 12, 7:00 PM
Hainaut Stadium, Valenciennes
Referee: Mr. Vernice
Lineups:
VAFC: Chevalier – Debuchy, Ntim, Cuffaut (c.) – Linguet, Kaba, robail (Boutoutaou, 73′), Masson (Yatabaré, 84′), Lecoeuche – Bonnet (Timité, 84′), Ayité (Guillaume, 50′)
DIJON: Reynet – Traoré, Coulibaly (c.), Ecuele Manga, fofana – Pi (Married, 72′) – ngouyamsa, Le Bihan (Jacob, 64′), Deaux – Scheidler, Philippoteaux (Benchaa, 64′)
Coaches:
VAFC: Christophe Delmotte
Dijon: Patrice Garande
statistics:
Yellow Cards:
VAFC: Lecoeuche (13′), Ntim (22′), Masson (30′), Linguet (39′), Cuffaut (82′)
Dijon: Traoré (12′), Pi (42′)
* Red Card: Coulibaly (61′) for Dijon
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