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Ligue 1: Brest “beaten by stronger players”, admits coach Eric Roy

In a match marked by questionable refereeing decisions, Brest coach Eric Roy admitted that his team had lost (0-2) “against stronger” than them the match of the 30th day of Ligue 1 against Monaco , Sunday.

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Ligue 1: Brest “beaten by stronger players”, admits coach Eric Roy

In a match marked by questionable refereeing decisions, Brest coach Eric Roy admitted that his team had lost (0-2) “against stronger” than them the match of the 30th day of Ligue 1 against Monaco , Sunday. “In the second period, we lacked too many things, particularly technical accuracy, to be able to pose more problems for this team,” lamented the technician.

In the first act, after a difficult first 15 minutes, “we had a good period (where...), we even dominated, but in this strong moment we did not manage to achieve anything,” he said. underlines. Monaco found the fault just before the break, then just three minutes after returning from the locker room. Then, “we had a very average second period and at the end, it’s quite logical, we were beaten by a team stronger than us,” he admitted, while emphasizing the combativeness of his team. .

“We won more duels than them, we had more possession, more shots. Afterwards, we didn't get on target. But today, what is a little illogical is not that we are beaten, it is that we are in the fight with Monaco four days from the end for a place at the top of the table. -he recalled. He also tried not to dwell too much on refereeing decisions such as an uncalled foul on Julien Le Cardinal before the opening score or the two red cards against the Monegasques in added time. “I don’t want to talk about it anymore. That way at least it’s settled, everyone will have their own opinion,” he said.

He then explained that on “the first goal, the mistake we make is that we stop (playing) because we think there is a foul and we must not 'Stop". As for the double exclusion, “I think that (the referee) eased his conscience by giving red cards at the end of the match,” he said. “It’s not possible to lose players like that. These are stupid red cards (...) I’m a little bit angry,” said his Monegasque counterpart, Adi Hütter. As for the action of the first goal, “it’s 50/50, it could have been in their favor, it was in our favor,” he kicked into touch.

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