Brest smiles again, Salah exults: “We win and we have to…”

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After a difficult start to the season in Ligue 1, the victory in Reims is a real relief for Brest.

Brest has had two faces since the start of the season. Pride of French football on the European scene with successes against Sturm Graz (2-1) and Salzburg (4-0), as well as a point taken against Bayer Leverkusen (1-1) in the Champions League, the club Breton, however, encounters more difficulties in Ligue 1.

The Ty’ Zefs, settled in the middle of the table, had only 3 wins, 1 draw and 4 defeats after 8 days. Traveling this Saturday on the pitch in Reims, Éric Roy’s men returned to victory in the championship by winning (2-1) at the Auguste-Delaune II stadium. A valuable victory for SB29, as Ibrahim Salah confided.

Salah relishes the three points

“Relieved after this complicated match? We expected him to be. Reims is a difficult team to beat. They have good players, and it was a great fight! Today, we win and we must continue this momentum”commented the Moroccan striker for DAZN.

“There are still big matches to come (Nice, next Saturday, editor’s note) We haven’t yet taken the slightest away point, I hope we will start a series”he added.

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