After the third defeat of Amiens SC at Toulouse Stadium (2-0), the 11 Amiens You give the writing to this meeting.
We liked:
A first half mastered
With an original composition on Saturday, Luka Elsner's men started the game well and the bet seemed to be winning as Amiens put his foot on the ball and managed to throw himself forward. A nice game to watch, one or two touches of balls, some beautiful sequences and differences made that have embarrassed Toulouse for nearly 40 minutes.
The return of Bongani Zungu as holder
The South African seemed to have recovered the qualities we knew him throughout this game. At ease in the conservation of the ball, finding nice openings and present at the recovery of the ball, it has given satisfaction to a good part of the supporters of Amiens. In the second half, he misses a nice pass that would have created a gap at the 50 minute but his contribution on the ground was undeniable.
Eddy Gnahoré: a winning return in the middle
Suspended for the reception of Nantes last week after his expulsion to the Allianz Riviera, Eddy was again aligned in a medium of 3 alongside Bongani Zungu and Gael Kakuta. Like the team, his first half was convincing: forward orientation, assists and high recoveries, the former Palermo has highlighted its qualities. All before sinking, like the rest of his teammates, the return of the locker room.
Benjamin LEBORGNE (with all the editorial staff)
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