To see the Fabio Grosso effect, you will have to go back. On the other hand, that of Eric Roy in Brest is very real. The SB29 very logically defeated Lyon on Saturday, as part of the 6th day (1-0). Clearly dominant, the Bretons nevertheless lacked realism and were slow to find the fault. They did it thanks to Steve Mounié (87th) to achieve a second success and above all take control of the ranking. Lyon relapses and remains 16th.

It was in 4-3-3 and with the young Portuguese Diego Moreira rather than Rayan Cherki that OL presented themselves to Francis-Le Blé. The visitors tried to be active… for two minutes. Because they were very quickly eaten up in the duels by Finisterians who were much more lively and determined, but also much better organized in their collective expression. Alexandre Lacazette was not supported when he tried to press. Maxence Caqueret or Ernest Nuamah asked in vain for solutions when they carried the ball.

Brest threatening but imprecise

Faced with these failing Gones, the Brestois were able to attack quickly and easily on the sides and take a series of dangerous corners (eight at the break). Volunteer center forward Martin Satriano alerted Anthony Lopes (5th) for the first time. The goalkeeper also caught a header from Brendan Chardonnet from a corner (18th). He was beaten by Jérémy Le Douaron’s powerful left-footed shot but the ball hit his crossbar then Romain Del Castillo sent it just above the target (24th).

In a one-sided first period, Le Douaron then did not press his head enough (35th). Lopes and Les Gones held back and managed to reach the break without damage despite only one shot against 13, including 6 on target. Seeing his men heading back on the same path, Grosso launched Tino Kadewere, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Mama Baldé (52nd). If the last one contributed on an athletic level, the other two showed absolutely nothing.

Mounié delivers his own

A little better accompanied, Alexandre Lacazette was able to land a nice long shot (56th). Brest responded but the very active Pierre Lees-Melou came up against Lopes and Nicolas Tagliafico (58th). By playing the game and pushing, the SB29 paid for its efforts and lacked physical resources. His coach felt it. He launched Mounié in place of Satriano (70th) then Jonas Martin and Kamory Doumbia for an undecided final quarter of an hour. Paid choices.

Mounié found the post on a cross from Kenny Lala. But he didn’t have time to think because he came back straight away on another cross from Lala and scored with a header as powerful as it was angry (1-0, 87th). This first goal of the season from Benin is very expensive. It propels Brest to the top of the ranking. And he pushes the Lyonnais a little further.

2023-09-23 21:33:00
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