Brest and Strasbourg draw 1-1 on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS

BREST. Brest and Strasbourg draw 1-1. J. Le scored the first goal (44') for Brest. E. Emegha equalized (80').

Brest and Strasbourg draw 1-1 on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS

BREST. Brest and Strasbourg draw 1-1. J. Le scored the first goal (44′) for Brest. E. Emegha settled the score (80′). Brest was vastly superior in terms of ball possession (64%)​

The match was played at the Stade Francis-Le Ble stadium in Brest on Thursday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Jérémie Pignard with the help of Aurélien Drouet and Laurent Coniglio. The 4th official was Pierre Legat. The weather was overcast clouds. The temperature was freezing at -3.08 degrees Celsius or 26.46 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 88%.​

Match Timeline

Hugo Magnetti- Yellow
35'
36'
Emanuel Emegha- sub ->Ismael Doukoure
Jérémy Le Douaron(goal)Kamory Doumbia
44'
Mahdi Camara- sub ->Kamory Doumbia
65'
70'
Junior Mwanga- sub ->Habib Diarra
70'
Ângelo- sub ->Dilane Bakwa
Mathias Pereira Lage- sub ->Jérémy Le Douaron
71'
Steve Mounié- sub ->Martín Satriano
71'
78'
Thomas Delaine- sub ->Marvin Senaya
79'
Dion Moise Sahi- sub ->Kévin Gameiro
80'
Emanuel Emegha(goal)Dion Moise Sahi
Billal Brahimi- sub ->Romain Del Castillo
85'

Standings

After playing this encounter, Brest has 22 points like Lens to hold in the 7th place. On the other side, Strasbourg will has 14 points to remain in the 13th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Ligue 1, Brest will play away against Metz on the 10th of December with a 8-6 head to head stats in favor of Metz (6 draws).

Strasbourg will host Le Havre on the 10th of December with a 3-1 head to head in favor of Strasbourg (2 draws).

Brest – Formation

Brest
G
Marco Bizot 40.Netherlands
7.3
D
Julien Le Cardinal 25.France
7.7
D
Bradley Locko 2.France
6.7
D
Lilian Brassier 3.France
7.5
D
Kenny Lala 27.France
7.1
M
Kamory Doumbia 23.Mali
6.6
65'
M
Jonas Martin 28.France
7.5
M
Hugo Magnetti 8.France
6.7
35'
M
Pierre Lees-Melou 20.France
F
Martín Satriano 7.Uruguay
7.0
71'
F
8.4
85'
F
7.8
71' Goals44'
Substitutes
G
Grégoire Coudert 30.France
D
Achraf Dari 4.Morocco
M
Axel Camblan 11.France
M
Adrien Lebeau 14.France
M
Mathias Pereira Lage 26.Portugal
6.6
71'
M
Mahdi Camara 45.France
7.1
65'
F
Billal Brahimi 21.Algeria
7.0
85'
F
Steve Mounié 9.Benin
7.0
71'

Brest started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Eric Roy decided to play with the following team: Pierre Lees-Melou, Marco Bizot (7.3), Kenny Lala (7.1), Julien Le Cardinal (7.7), Lilian Brassier (7.5), Bradley Locko (6.7), Jonas Martin (7.5), Kamory Doumbia (6.6), Hugo Magnetti (6.7), Romain Del Castillo (8.4), Martín Satriano (7.0) and Jérémy Le Douaron (7.8).

The home team had on the bench: Brendan Chardonnet , Steve Mounié (7.0), Mahdi Camara (7.1), Achraf Dari, Axel Camblan, Adrien Lebeau, Billal Brahimi (7.0), Mathias Pereira Lage (6.6) and Grégoire Coudert.

Substitutions

Brest made 4 changes: Kamory Doumbia for Mahdi Camara (65′), Jérémy Le Douaron for Mathias Pereira Lage (71′), Martín Satriano for Steve Mounié (71′) and Romain Del Castillo for Billal Brahimi (85′).

Player of the match: Romain Del Castillo​

The most impressive player for Brest was Romain Del Castillo.

His rating is 8.4 with 42 passes (67% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 12 duels out of 15. He performed 12 crosses.

Strasbourg – Formation

Strasbourg
G
Matz Sels 1.Belgium
7.3
D
6.7
D
Lucas Perrin 5.France
7.8
D
Abakar Sylla 24.Ivory Coast
7.3
D
Marvin Senaya 28.France
7.0
78'
M
7.3
M
Kévin Gameiro 9.France
6.4
79'
M
Habib Diarra 19.France
7.0
70'
M
Dilane Bakwa 26.France
7.0
70'
M
Ismael Doukouré 29.France
6.7
36'
F
Lebo Mothiba 12.South Africa
6.6
Substitutes
G
Alaa Bellaarouch 36.Morocco
D
Thomas Delaine 3.France
7.0
78'
D
Saïdou Sow 13.Guinea
D
Eduard Sobol 77.Ukraine
D
Junior Mwanga 18.France
6.8
70'
M
Jessy Deminguet 7.France
F
Dion Moise Sahi 11.Mali
7.3
79'
F
Ângelo 23.Brazil
6.6
70'
F
Emanuel Emegha 10.Netherlands
7.5
36' Goals80'

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

Patrick Vieira played with: Matz Sels (7.3), Marvin Senaya (7.0), Abakar Sylla (7.3), Lucas Perrin (7.8), Frédéric Guilbert (6.7), Ismael Doukoure (6.7), Ibrahima Sissoko (7.3), Dilane Bakwa (7.0), Kévin Gameiro (6.4), Habib Diarra (7.0), Lebo Mothiba (6.6).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Emanuel Emegha (7.5), Junior Mwanga (6.8), Thomas Delaine (7.0), Jessy Deminguet, Dion Moise Sahi (7.3), Saïdou Sow, Ângelo (6.6), Alaa Bellaarouch and Eduard Sobol.

Strasbourg could not rely on the presence of Emanuel Emegha (injured).

Substitutions

Strasbourg made 5 changes: Ismael Doukoure for Emanuel Emegha (36′), Marvin Senaya for Thomas Delaine (78′), Kévin Gameiro for Dion Moise Sahi (79′), Habib Diarra for Junior Mwanga (70′) and Dilane Bakwa for Ângelo (70′).

Player of the match: Lucas Perrin​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Strasbourg was Lucas Perrin.

His rating is 7.8 with 48 passes (81% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 9 duels out of 15.

Results of the day

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