N1M. Rezé – Lanester: 34-24
“A collective failure! This is how Mathieu Hurtaud, the Lanesterian coach, qualified the match of his players after the crushing 34-24 defeat conceded on the floor of Rezé.
If the Violets had achieved a solid performance against HBC Nantes last week (34-28), this Sunday’s performance was of a whole new caliber. “We missed our start to the match, we did everything backwards and we pay for our catastrophic start. Afterwards, difficult to come back with such a gap, ”enraged the Morbihan coach.
Lack of rhythm
Attacked from the outset by a defeated Rezé team at the opening of the championship, the Bretons suffered lightning. After only seven minutes, Lanester was 6-1 behind and forced Mathieu Hurtaud to take a time-out. But the expected effect is not there and the Lanester collective is seized up. In lack of rhythm in attack, the Violets are also very passive in defense. Like goalkeeper Lardeux who made his first save after 12 minutes of play, Lanester was next to his sneakers. Captain Moniez is trying to rally his troops but Lanester takes the water (16/5, 20 ‘). And, a sign of Breton nervousness, goalkeeper Hammouma was given two minutes for a nervous reaction following a shot that hit him in the chest (24 ‘). 23-12 at half-time and an electric break in the Morbihan locker room during which Mathieu Hurtaud tries to reframe the game of his team.
With such a gap, Lanester is doomed to the feat. But very quickly, hope is extinguished since Rezé does not weaken and outclasses the Bretons in all areas of the game. At 3014 after 42 ‘of play, the match is over. Despite a more incisive Hoguel-Siphar (6 goals) in the second half, Lanester fell heavily 3424. “We got it all wrong and we must quickly get back on the right track” analyzes the Lanester coach who awaits “an answer as soon as possible. next week against Cesson-Rennes ”.
Datasheet
Rez- Lanester: 34-24 (23-12). Arbitrators: MM. Boyer and Uteau.
Rezé : Kerdudo (16 stops), Hugel (1 stop); Adelaar (1), Ben Brahim (5), Bouvard (7), Correia (6), Koutele (5), Golali, Lignières (3), Mesurolle (3), Monchaux, Rekik (1), Sorin (3). Coach: Jonathan Hachelaf
Lanester : Lardreux (7 stops), Hammouma (3); Alcindor (3), Brun (1), Foucher (2), Georgievski, Hoguel-Siphar (6), Houry (2), Lozano (3), Moniez (2), Musy (3), Nivore, Noui, Tefit ( 2). Coach: Mathieu Hurtaud
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