French Ligue 1

Strasbourg vs Brest 2021-22 Ligue 1

  • 24': Sanjin Prcic
  • 42': Jean-Kevin Duverne (OG)
  • 84': Adrien Thomasson
FT
3 - 1
  • 26': Irvin Cardona

Introduction

Strasbourg are hosting Brest at Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg, France, starting on . The match is a part of the French Ligue 1.

Match Commentary

  • 24': Goal! Strasbourg 1, Brest 0. Sanjin Prcic (Strasbourg) left footed shot from the right side of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ludovic Ajorque.
  • 26': Goal! Strasbourg 1, Brest 1. Irvin Cardona (Brest) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Steve Mounié with a headed pass.
  • 42': Own Goal by Jean-Kévin Duverne, Brest. Strasbourg 2, Brest 1.
  • 45'+2': First Half ends, Strasbourg 2, Brest 1.
  • 45': Second Half begins Strasbourg 2, Brest 1.
  • 55': Karol Fila (Strasbourg) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 66': Substitution, Brest. Jérémy Le Douaron replaces Irvin Cardona.
  • 67': Substitution, Brest. Romain Philippoteaux replaces Haris Belkebla.
  • 71': Substitution, Strasbourg. Maxime Le Marchand replaces Karol Fila because of an injury.
  • 71': Substitution, Strasbourg. Habib Diallo replaces Kevin Gameiro.
  • 75': Substitution, Brest. Julien Faussurier replaces Jere Uronen.
  • 84': Goal! Strasbourg 3, Brest 1. Adrien Thomasson (Strasbourg) left footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ludovic Ajorque.
  • 86': Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel (Brest) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 89': Substitution, Strasbourg. Mahamé Siby replaces Dimitri Lienard.
  • 90'+4': Second Half ends, Strasbourg 3, Brest 1.

Game Information

Competition: French Ligue 1

Venue: Stade de la Meinau
Location: Strasbourg, France
Attendance: 22,341

French Ligue 1 Standings

POS TEAM GP GD PTS
+57 Paris Saint-Germain 34 84 2
+27 Marseille 34 65 9
+22 AS Monaco 34 61 9
+25 Nice 34 60 8
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Statistics

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10 Fouls 12
1 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
2 Offsides 0
9 Corner Kicks 1
3 Saves 4
51.1 Possession 48.9
11 SHOTS 11
5 ON GOAL 5
0.5 On Target % 0.5
0 Penalty Goals 0
0 Penalty Kicks Taken 0
386 Accurate Passes 367
482 Passes 473
0.8 Pass Completion % 0.8
4 Accurate Crosses 1
21 Crosses 11
0.2 Cross % 0.1
58 Long Balls 62
33 Accurate Long Balls 22
0.6 Long Balls % 0.4
1 Blocked Shots 4
9 Effective Tackles 11
13 Tackles 17
0.7 Tackle % 0.6
14 Interceptions 17
20 Effective Clearances 26
20 Clearances 26

Line-Ups

STR Strasbourg (5-3-2)

No. Name
1 Matz Sels (GK)
5 Lucas Perrin
19 Anthony Caci
24 Alexander Djiku
11 Dimitri Liénard
4 Karol Fila Yellow Card
14 Sanjin Prcic
17 Jean-Ricner Bellegarde
10 Adrien Thomasson
25 Ludovic Ajorque
9 Kevin Gameiro

BRE Brest (4-3-3)

No. Name
40 Marco Bizot (GK)
3 Lilian Brassier
2 Jean-Kevin Duverne
20 Jere Uronen
18 Ronael Pierre-Gabriel Yellow Card
28 Hianga'A M'Bock
7 Haris Belkebla
27 Hugo Magnetti
15 Steve Mounié
14 Irvin Cardona
9 Franck Honorat

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