

We really attended real scenes of joy as soon as the final whistle of this last match of the season at La Licorne and who saw the teammates of Régis Gurtner to win against Pau 4-2. The ten thousand spectators present appreciated as it should be these euphoric minutes and the players were even sometimes afraid as the public wanted them to show them their joy and try to have a jersey.
It took a while to in the press room, the two coaches come to entrust their impressions. Nicolas was overthe Palois coach, was disappointed, but did not want his team too much: “We made a bad start of the match. We paid cash our defensive errors. At 3-1 at rest, we resumed hope and 3-2, we were even hoping to come back. The 4th goal hurts us, but it is not valid, because the ball did not go entirely to the goal. We are competitors and we have to win next weekotherwise I would not have fulfilled my mission ”.


Shortly after, Omar Daf obviously had a different opinion. Obviously the Amiens coach was happy, relieved, but above all proud. Proud of his players, of course, but also of the public who has supported the team for two months and proud of the club Who did their best to place the players in the best conditions. “” We took the match by the right end. In the first half hour, we did what we wanted. We were able to mark at key moments. Then, we saw that this team from Pau has quality and it was necessary to tighten the ranks to be able to contain them. The two teams played released and that gave this kind of show. In the second period, Pau raised its pace and proceeded to changes with internationals that have come into play. Their bench was superior and it was in the second half. As for the 4th goal, the key judge validated it ”.

Omar Daf paid tribute to Louis Mafouta author of a double And he hopes that his team displays the same determination next Saturday in Troyes which will be the 34th and last match of a season which will have been complicated and of course, we will come back to it.
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