2024-01-16 00:21:53
Karl-Johan Johnson 6/10
No mistake, but nine goals conceded in four starts in Ligue 2: renewed following his return to the Coupe de France at Sannois Saint-Gratien on January 6, the Swedish international might nevertheless have been the man of the match, thanks to face-to-face victorious face once morest Hein (25th, 44th) and Ayé (32nd). Author of 7 saves, he did not achieve a miracle on the three Icaunais goals either.
Clement Michelin 4/10
Although he was very available on his side and caused difficulties for the Auxerre defense, only one of his seven centers found a teammate…
Karl-Johan Johnson 6/10
No mistake, but nine goals conceded in four starts in Ligue 2: renewed following his return to the Coupe de France at Sannois Saint-Gratien on January 6, the Swedish international might nevertheless have been the man of the match, thanks to face-to-face victorious face once morest Hein (25th, 44th) and Ayé (32nd). Author of 7 saves, he did not achieve a miracle on the three Icaunais goals either.
Clement Michelin 4/10
Although he was very available on his side and caused difficulties for the Auxerre defense, only one of his seven centers found a teammate, due to misunderstanding or lack of precision, notably with poorly taken corners in the first period. Defensively, he suffered once morest Onaiwu and the surges of Akpa… even if the three goals came from the opposite side.
Harisson Marcelin 3/10
For his first match once morest his training club, he started well, aggressive and author of a decisive intervention in front of Ayé (8th). But with the waves returning, he became fragile and was often late in his interventions. Logically warned in the second half, he came very close to conceding a penalty on his way back following having the ball caught by Perrin in front of his area. And he was beaten by Ayé with a header for 3-1. If he needs to string together matches, he will have to do much better to make Stian Gregersen forget.
Yoann Barbet 6/10
His restart intercepted at 40 meters, with a misunderstanding with Livolant, is the starting point of Auxerre’s opening score. But there were three passes followingwards and the captain delayed the deadline, cutting off a cross from Joly following a poor assessment by Nsimba (20th), diverting two shots from Hein onto his line (44th, 45th + 1). Dominant in the duels and rather precise (87% of successful passes), he gave a goal ball to Nsimba for the clearest Bordeaux opportunity of the second period (62nd).
Vital Construction 4/1
Offensively, the left-back gave a lot, creating the opportunity in the first minute as well as the equalizing goal, multiplying the calls in the half-space until being served by Barbet (recovery just wide, 63rd). The return of the stick was defensive where he often took the tide once morest the Joly – Perrin duo. His poor assessment was compensated for by Barbet (62nd) but above all he came out too high and was caught behind his back by Onaiwu on Auxerre’s second goal following the break.
Danylo Ignatenko 4/10
The difficulties once morest Auxerre in the first leg (2-4 on September 2) caused him to lose his place. He experienced the same. Although he held on (60% of duels won, 5 interceptions), he sometimes had difficulty controlling movements in his zone and lost his footing a little in the second half, warned for a delayed intervention. It will be suspended for the arrival of Valenciennes or Angers.
Gaëtan Weissbeck 4/10
It’s still not that for the former Sochalian. After occupying a position as a second striker at the start of the Riera era, then as a number 10, this time he was aligned as a relay player at the heart of the game. He tried to bring verticality, rather well and with speed at the start of the match. If it was fair (94% of successful passes), it did not weigh, especially in the second half when Auxerre played lower. In this position, he was especially put in difficulty defensively, as witnessed by this duel lost once morest Dioussé on the opening score.
Pedro Diaz 4/10
The Spaniard was active as usual, but experienced a lot of waste in his initiatives (14 lost balls). Like Weissbeck, he too rarely succeeded in cutting transitions.
Jérémy Livolant 5/10
The former Guingamp player needs space, and that is why he was much more prominent in a first half with a more disjointed and airy game than in the second when Auxerre decided to densify its team block. But he was often on target during the first 45 minutes and signed his second assist of the season in the league (add two in the Coupe de France). Interesting between the lines, he was however much less found in the second half.
Albert Ellis 4/10
By his calls, his movement, his activities, he weighs. But he was blocked in a good position (7th) and was generally well controlled by the Auxerre defense, like a one-on-one once morest Jubal at the end of the match.
Zan Vipotnik 5/10
The way in which he forgot to serve at 0-0 Livolant or Elis, who had boulevards in front of them, on a 3 once morest two counter made the entire Bordeaux bench jump (20th). The Slovenian partly made up for it by scoring his fifth goal of the season with a half-volley, well demarcated at the far post on a cross from Livolant but his team was then chasing the score. It was more visible in the game than usual, with interesting stalls – supports which allowed shifts. But also in his flow, too long a control from the 1st minute on a first opportunity to open the score. It makes the difference.
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