Le Havre logically won at home this Saturday afternoon (3-1), against RC Strasbourg Alsace, as part of the 32nd day of Ligue 1.
Tops
Yassine Kechta sees double head
A first. And what a first. Yassine Kechta scored his first two goals in Ligue 1 this Saturday afternoon, against RC Strasbourg Alsace, in an important match in the race to remain. The midfielder, known for his technical quality with the ball, scored twice…with a header. First in the 24th minute, at the near post, taking a cross from Josué Casimir. Then shortly after the hour mark (65th), at the far post, still on a serve from Josué Casimir. A double which gave victory to the Normans (3-1), allowing them to make a great move in the rankings!
The caviars of Josué Casimir
Established on the right side this Saturday afternoon, Josué Casimir did a lot of harm to the defense of RC Strasbourg Alsace. The 22-year-old winger, who provoked a lot with the ball as he knows how to do so well, was decisive in Le Havre’s success by offering two headed goals to Yassine Kechta, first in the middle of the first half, then shortly after the hour mark. Two assists…That’s what we call a very good match!
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Flops
Strasbourg too uninspired
A match to forget. Entering the match rather well, RC Strasbourg Alsace did not exist enough offensively; the fault of numerous technical errors – controls, transmissions etc. – but also to a clear and obvious lack of initiative with the ball to advance, provoke or find a partner vertically. Even the entries of Kevin Gameiro and Moïse Sahi did not change the Alsatian difficulties. Finally, Patrick Vieira’s players will have nevertheless reduced the score from a corner, at the end of the match, thanks to Frédéric Guilbert.
Osama Targhaline in difficulty
A first half to forget. Aligned in the midfield, Oussama Targhaline was in difficulty in the first act, losing several balls in his camp and endangering his own goalkeeper. His mistakes allowed RC Strasbourg Alsace to get into dangerous situations. Fortunately for him and the HAC, Patrick Vieira’s players were unable to take advantage of it.