A Disappointing Home Defeat for clermont
ClermontS hopes of securing a victory against Bayonne on the 13th matchday of the top 14 were dashed this past Saturday, December 28th. Despite their strong home record at the start of the season, the Auvergnats fell short against Montpellier at the Marcel-Michelin stadium, losing 22-18 in a tightly contested match.
The game lacked the usual intensity and momentum, with Montpellier relying heavily on the accurate kicking of Scottish fullback stuart Hogg, who contributed 17 crucial points. Clermont’s performance was marred by uncharacteristic errors, one of which almost resulted in a try for Bautista Delguy. The winger appeared too have scored after recovering a high ball, but a video review ultimately ruled the try invalid due to a forward pass in the build-up.
Following the defeat, Clermont coach Christophe Urios expressed his disappointment, describing the loss as “a harsh reality check.” Speaking to Canal+, he emphasized the need for humility and acknowledged montpellier’s well-executed game plan. Urios further elaborated at a press conference, stating that he had sensed the team’s struggles throughout the match and lamented their lack of cohesion.
Montpellier’s victory marks their fifth consecutive win, including three in the Top 14. This impressive streak propels them to 7th place in the standings, putting them firmly in contention for a playoff spot in the 2025 season.Coach Joan Caudullo praised his team’s disciplined performance, highlighting their minimized errors and the invaluable contribution of Stuart Hogg, both on and off the field. He also commended the collective effort of the entire squad.
Dissecting Clermont’s Disappointment: A Conversation wiht former Top 14 Champion Dimitri Yachvili
Clermont’s recent home defeat against montpellier has sent shockwaves through the Top 14. The Auvergnats, known for their staunch defense and attacking prowess, succumbed to a disciplined Montpellier side, losing 22-18 in a hard-fought encounter. To shed light on this surprising result and analyze the implications for clermont’s season, we are joined by former Top 14 champion and scrum-half Dimitri Yachvili.
Welcome, Dimitri.
dimitri: Thank you for having me. It’s always a pleasure to discuss French rugby.
This match against Montpellier was a far cry from the usual intensity we associate with Clermont. What were your initial thoughts watching the game unfold?
Dimitri: Well, I think both teams were a bit cagey early on. You could sense a cautiousness from Clermont, perhaps due to Montpellier’s recent resurgence. However, Montpellier appeared more organized and clinical in their execution. Stuart Hogg was incredibly influential with his accurate kicking, and that put Clermont under immense pressure.
Clermont made a few uncharacteristic errors, which proved costly. The disallowed try from Bautista Delguy, for example, seemed like a turning point. Do you think these lapses in concentration were decisive?
Dimitri: Absolutely. Clermont needs to be near-perfect at home, especially against a team like Montpellier.That disallowed try exposed a lack of cohesion in their attack. Delguy is a brilliant finisher, but the forward pass leading up to the attempt demonstrates a breakdown in communication. These small errors can snowball and ultimately decide a tight game.
Christophe Urios admitted after the match that Clermont needs a “reality check.” Do you think this loss will serve as a wake-up call for the team?
Dimitri: Urios is a straight shooter, and he’s right. This defeat should serve as a wake-up call. However, it’s vital to remember that Clermont is a team with immense talent and experience. This shouldn’t be seen as a catastrophic setback. They need to address these areas of concern, regain their focus, and rediscover the fluidity that we’ve come to expect from them.
On the flip side, Montpellier’s performance was extraordinary. What are your thoughts on their recent form and their potential in the Top 14 this season?
Dimitri: Montpellier deserves immense credit for their five-game winning streak. They’re playing with a lot of confidence and belief. Their defense is solid, their set-piece is functioning well, and they have a dangerous backline. With Hogg’s leadership and experience, they definitely have the potential to challenge for a playoff spot and beyond.
This Top 14 season is shaping up to be incredibly exciting. What are your predictions for Clermont and Montpellier going forward?
Dimitri: Clermont needs to learn from this defeat and bounce back quickly. I still believe they have the quality to compete for a top-six finish. As for Montpellier, their momentum is undeniable. If they can maintain this level of consistency, they could be a real force to be reckoned with.
What are your thoughts on Clermont’s defeat and Montpellier’s surge? Do you think Clermont can recover from this setback, and are Montpellier genuine contenders for the Top 14 title? Share your thoughts in the comments below!