ANGERS. Angers SCO and Auxerre draw 1-1. R. Raveloson scored the first own goal (2′) for Angers SCO. M. Abline made it even (22′) with a penalty.

Matthis Abline missed a decisive penalty (90′). That would have allowed Auxerre to win the match.​

Matthis Abline didn’t score 1 penalty (90′ + 2′) for ​Auxerre.

The match was played at the Stade Raymond Kopa stadium in Angers on Sunday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Thomas Léonard who was helped by Thomas Luczynski and Christophe Mouysset. The 4th official was Ahmed Taleb. The weather was clear. The temperature was cold at 12.1 degrees Celsius or 53.73 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 55%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 49 Ball Possession 51
Shots
  • 11 Total 16
  • 6 On Target 4
  • 5 Off Target 12
  • 2 Shots blocked 4
  • 103 Attack 98
  • 36 Dangerous attack 37
  • 70 Ball safe 67
  • 0 Penalties 2
  • 6 Corners 4
Fouls
  • 10 Total 9
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. Angers SCO was in possession of the ball for 49% of the time vs. Auxerre that controlled the ball for 51% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Auxerre had a more offensive attitude with 37 dangerous attacks and 16 shots of which 4 were on target. However, that was not enough Auxerre to win the match​.

Angers SCO shot 11 times, 6 on target, 5 off target. Regarding the opposition, Auxerre shot 16 times, 4 on target, 12 off target.

Cards

Angers SCO received 2 yellow cards (Nabil Bentaleb and Miha Blazic). On the opposite side, Auxerre received 1 yellow card (Abdelaziz Bouhazama).

Match Timeline

2'
Rayan Raveloson(own-goal)Abdallah Sima
22'
62'
67'
Pierrick Capelle - sub ->Nabil Bentaleb
67'
68'
70'
Gaëtan Perrin- sub ->Gauthier Hein
68'
Lassine Sinayoko- sub ->Nuno Da Costa
69'
85'
85'
90'
Lassine Sinayoko(var)
90'
90'

Standings

After this match, Angers SCO will have 10 points to remain in the 20th place. On the opposite side, Auxerre will have 15 points to sit in the 19th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Ligue 1, Angers SCO will play away with Montpellier on the 5th of March with a 8-6 head to head record in favor of Montpellier (6 draws).

Auxerre will host Olympique Lyonnais on the 17th of February with a 9-2 head to head stats in favor of Olympique Lyonnais (4 draws).

Angers SCO – Formation

Angers SCO
G
Paul Bernardoni 1.France
7.0
D
Faouzi Ghoulam 8.Algeria
7.2
85'
D
Miha Blazic 5.Slovenia
6.9
90'
D
7.1
D
Yan Valery 94.Tunisia
7.0
M
Nabil Bentaleb 6.Algeria
6.6
67' 62'
M
Batista Mendy 2.France
7.0
85'
M
Himad Abdelli 10.Algeria
6.4
M
A. Hunou 23.France
6.4
67'
F
Ibrahima Niane 7.Senegal
5.8
F
Abdallah Sima 19.Senegal
6.2
68'
Substitutes
G
Théo Borne 40.France
D
Halid Sabanovic 4.Bosnia and Herzegovina
D
Abdoulaye Bamba 25.Ivory Coast
D
I. Chetti 31.Algeria
85'
D
O. Camara 29.France
M
6.8
67'
M
Sada Thioub 92.Senegal
85'
M
Ibrahim Amadou 17.France
6.8
68'
F
Amine Salama 11.France
7.1
67'

Angers SCO started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Abdelaziz Bouhazama decided to play with the following team: Paul Bernardoni (7.0), Yan Valery (7.0), Cédric Hountondji (7.1), Miha Blažič (6.9), Faouzi Ghoulam (7.2), Adrien Hunou (6.4), Batista Mendy (7.0), Nabil Bentaleb (6.6), Himad Abdelli (6.4), Ibrahima Niane (5.8) and Abdallah Sima (6.2).

The home team had on the bench: Pierrick Capelle (6.8), Halid Šabanović, Sada Thioub, Theo Borne, Amine Salama (7.1), Abdoulaye Bamba, Ilyes Chetti, Ibrahim Amadou (6.8) and Ousmane Camara.

Substitutions

Angers SCO made 5 changes: A. Hunou for Salama Salama (67′), Nabil Bentaleb for Pierrick Capelle (67′), Abdallah Sima for Ibrahim Amadou (68′), Batista Mendy for Sada Thioub (85′) and Faouzi Ghoulam for Ilyes Chetti (85′).

Best player: Faouzi Ghoulam​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Angers SCO was Faouzi Ghoulam.

His rating is (7.2) with 49 passes (73% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 1 duel out of 2. He performed 7 crosses.

Auxerre – Formation

Auxerre
G
Andrei Radu 1.Romania
7.3
D
Jubal 4.Brazil
7.2
D
Gideon Mensah 14.Ghana
7.1
D
Souleymane Touré 95.France
7.3
D
Rayan Raveloson 97.Madagascar
7.0
M
Mathias Autret 29.France
7.4
69'
M
B. Touré 12.Mali
6.8
M
Han-Noah Massengo 80.France
7.8
M
Nuno Da Costa 9.Cape Verde
6.4
68'
M
Gauthier Hein 7.France
6.2
70'
F
Matthis Abline 19.France
7.3
22'
Substitutes
G
D. Léon 16.French Guiana
D
Kenji-Van Boto 24.Madagascar
D
Denys Bain 32.France
D
Akim Zedadka 13.Algeria
M
Hamza Sakhi 22.Morocco
6.8
69'
M
M
Gaëtan Perrin 10.France
6.6
70'
F
6.5
68'
F
Remy Dugimont 21.France

Auxerre started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Christophe Pélissier played with: Andrei Radu (7.3), Rayan Raveloson (7.0), Jubal (7.2), Souleymane Isaak Touré (7.3), Gideon Mensah (7.1), Han-Noah Massengo (7.8), Birama Touré (6.8), Gauthier Hein (6.2), Mathias Autret (7.4), Nuno Da Costa (6.4) and Matthis Abline (7.3).

These were the players on the bench: Hamza Sakhi (6.8), Kenji Van Boto, Denys Bain, Donovan Leon, Lassine Sinayoko (6.5), Youssouf M’Changama, Gaëtan Perrin (6.6), Remy Dugimont and Akim Zedadka.

Substitutions

Auxerre made 3 changes: Gauthier Hein for Gaëtan Perrin (70′), Nuno Da Costa for Lassine Sinayoko (68′) and Mathias Autret for Hamza Sakhi (69′).

Best player: Han-Noah Massengo​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Auxerre was Han-Noah Massengo.

His rating is (7.8) with 27 passes (77% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 10 duels out of 13. He performed 1 cross.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Ligue 1.​