Match: 1-1
As for first David Guion, the Bordelais certainly couldn’t beat the Monegasques in numerical inferiority for nearly 60 minutes (1-1) but they were fairly reassuring in the game, despite this score that does not allow them not to leave the last place of Category.
With a defensive rigor and commitment we didn’t know about, Girondins posed problems for the shy Monaco team in the first period, dropping to ten after Chomini was sent off. The French midfielder was sent off after two yellow cards within six minutes for uncontrolled tackles on Joshua Jelavogoy (28) and Jean Onana (34).
Although they had not conceded a goal in three matches in all competitions, the principality players were very frantic. Not far from cutting off Oudin’s cross with a header, Hwang planted his first ring in the match (11) before Rémi Oudin adjusted Alexander Nübel from close range (1-0, 22), well aided by a poor tackle by Caio Henrique on a stinging ball by Yassin. Adly.
But by leaving the game for Monaco in the second half, Girondins showed that they would not recover so quickly. Philip Clement’s players swoop in on the turbulent heels of Gilson Martins (See elsewhere) And logically equalized after a goal scored against his team by Marcelo (67).
In the wild end of the match, Bordelier responded but Huang lost a duel against Noble (81) and Mansah’s header was pushed out of his line by Caio Henrique (90 +3). Always last, Bordeaux missed the opportunity to get out of the red zone, but now has as many points as Troy, the first player not to go down (21).
Player: Bomber Gelson Martins
Entering the match in place of Sofiane Diop at the end of the first half, the Portuguese winger doubled the differences on his left side. After he passed in front of Marcelo, his shot initially crossed a lot (51). After a quarter of an hour, Gelson Martins found a great opening from Axel Desassi, and cut through the middle before continuing with a curling shot that bounced off Ahmet Hodzic and then Marcelo before crossing the goal line (1-1, 67). Thanks to his decisive entry, the Portuguese allowed Monaco to save a point in Bordeaux. But Philippe Clement’s players were left behind in the race for the podium, seven points behind third-placed Nice.
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This is Marcelo’s second own goal this season after the goal in Angers during the OL disaster (3-0) last August.