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Hard blow for Brest. Captain Brendan Chardonnet is the victim of four broken coasts last Sunday against Angers (2-0). He was operated on with a pneumothorax after an unfortunate shock with Julien Le Cardinal. “He has four broken ribs, and one of them perforated the pleura. He underwent a small surgical intervention to remove the air that has rushed. He is absent for a long time »reveals his coach Éric Roy at a press conference this Friday.
“I had trouble breathing”The Brestois stadium captain said after match. “On the duel with Ju ', I take a nudder and give me a shot in the liver. It's up. I was starting to have ants in my arm, I had trouble breathing. I couldn't talk either. To guide my partners in front, it was complicated. I preferred to go out for Abdou (Abdoulaye Ndiaye) to enter 100 % ”he explains.
Several absent
His absence is added to the unavailability of Abdallah Sima, Romain del Castillo, Ibrahim Salah, Mama Baldé, Soumaïla Coulibaly, Bradley Locko or Justin Bourgault. Éric Roy must therefore compose with eight absent to face the Reims stadium, next Sunday, on the sidelines of the 26th day of Ligue 1.. The Brestois stadium hopes to recover some of them for the trip to Toulouse (27th day), after the international break, on Sunday, March 30.
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