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New complete rout of the Malherbe Caen stadium. While he received Dunkirk this Monday in Michel d'Ornano, the Norman club accumulated the disappointments on Monday. Reduced to ten shortly after half an hour of play, Caen finally (and logically) lost (0-2, 22nd day). The club bought by the Mbappé family, via the Coalition Capital Investment Fund, remains stuck instead of Red Lantern.
No less than eight points behind Red Star, current sixteenth and barragist, this is the situation in which the Normans find themselves after this ninth consecutive defeat, all competitions combined. The hope of the public of a long -awaited start was quickly disappointed since the direct red received by Bilal Brahimi weighed the premises (37th). Just before the break, Dunkirk concretized its domination through Gaëtan Courtet (0-1, 45th).
Red alert, crimson trend
And no need to wait a long time after the resumption to attend the Break Dunkerquois, this time successful by Naatan Skytta (0-2, 56th). Malherbe will never come back and at the final whistle, it was therefore Dunkirk who was able to savor this success, synonymous for him from fourth place, two points from Metz (3rd).
For Caen, the red alert turns to crimson. It remains to be seen what solutions will be offered by management. Saturday in
Ouest-Franceclub president Ziad Hammoud said: ” To say that we are disconnected is not fair. (…) We are all focused on the Commando mission!
Supporters are waiting for acts.
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