Giungamp send Marseille crashing back to earth
GUINGAMP, France: Sloan Privat and Nicolas Benezet gave Guingamp their first goals of the season in a 2-0 win which send Marseille crashing back to earth in Ligue 1’s only game on Friday.Marseille had been riding a tide of euphoria since the arrival of new coach Michel with a 6-0
By our correspondents
August 30, 2015
GUINGAMP, France: Sloan Privat and Nicolas Benezet gave Guingamp their first goals of the season in a 2-0 win which send Marseille crashing back to earth in Ligue 1’s only game on Friday.
Marseille had been riding a tide of euphoria since the arrival of new coach Michel with a 6-0 rout of Troyes last weekend following losses in their opening two games, but cold reality hit again in Brittany.
“The rhythm of the game was very fast and the opposition very strong,” said Spaniard Michel, who took over after Argentine Marcelo Bielsa quit after the first game of the season.
“We lost a lot of individual duels not just defensive, but also for the possession and it was very difficult to take the ball. That’s something that we didn’t expect.
“The team did what they could but they are very young. We lacked assurance in our game.”
The 26-year-old Privat had missed a penalty early on but made up by getting his team’s first goal after 72 minutes at the Roudourou Stadium with Benezet scoring the second with one minute to go.
Their first points of the season lift Guingamp off the bottom of the table just behind Marseille who are 13th, also with three points from four games.
It ended a series of eight consecutive defeats for Jocelyn Gourvennec’s Guingamp against Marseille.
“It’s difficult to host Marseille and to get your campaign back on track, but the team showed great determination and desire,” said Gourvennec.
“To win 2-0 against Marseille is a great performance. We now have three points like Marseille.”
Michel had started with the same lineup as against Troyes, but his side lacked the efficiency of the Velodrome a week ago.
Remy Cabella was the only bright spark as he organised midfield with Abdelaziz Barrada and Romain Alessandrini failing to feature, the latter missing a chance after 31 minutes following a Cabella cross.
Privat had missed a penalty for Guingamp after four minutes following a Lassana Diarra foul on Jimmy Briand with Steve Mandanda proving solid in the Marseille goal.
Marseille had largely dominated the first half but failed to break through the Guingamp defence.
Belgium forward Michy Batshuayi missed again just before the break when he pick up a Cabella cross only for his effort across goal skimming the post.
Marseille had been riding a tide of euphoria since the arrival of new coach Michel with a 6-0 rout of Troyes last weekend following losses in their opening two games, but cold reality hit again in Brittany.
“The rhythm of the game was very fast and the opposition very strong,” said Spaniard Michel, who took over after Argentine Marcelo Bielsa quit after the first game of the season.
“We lost a lot of individual duels not just defensive, but also for the possession and it was very difficult to take the ball. That’s something that we didn’t expect.
“The team did what they could but they are very young. We lacked assurance in our game.”
The 26-year-old Privat had missed a penalty early on but made up by getting his team’s first goal after 72 minutes at the Roudourou Stadium with Benezet scoring the second with one minute to go.
Their first points of the season lift Guingamp off the bottom of the table just behind Marseille who are 13th, also with three points from four games.
It ended a series of eight consecutive defeats for Jocelyn Gourvennec’s Guingamp against Marseille.
“It’s difficult to host Marseille and to get your campaign back on track, but the team showed great determination and desire,” said Gourvennec.
“To win 2-0 against Marseille is a great performance. We now have three points like Marseille.”
Michel had started with the same lineup as against Troyes, but his side lacked the efficiency of the Velodrome a week ago.
Remy Cabella was the only bright spark as he organised midfield with Abdelaziz Barrada and Romain Alessandrini failing to feature, the latter missing a chance after 31 minutes following a Cabella cross.
Privat had missed a penalty for Guingamp after four minutes following a Lassana Diarra foul on Jimmy Briand with Steve Mandanda proving solid in the Marseille goal.
Marseille had largely dominated the first half but failed to break through the Guingamp defence.
Belgium forward Michy Batshuayi missed again just before the break when he pick up a Cabella cross only for his effort across goal skimming the post.
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