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It is with a thirst for revenge that the FC Nantes will find his neighbor Brestois for a derby expected to raise the curtain of this 21st day of Ligue 1, this Friday (kick -off at 7 p.m.). Antoine Kombouaré did not go by four paths after the two recent setbacks against the team of Eric Roy (1-4 in the league on December 15 and 1-2 in the knockout stages of the French Cup on January 15).
“” Me, it starts to bask these matches against Brest that we still end up losing. Of the last five games, it's four setbacks and a draw. So we are fed up, I would like it to change. »»
Opposite, Brest has not really given guarantees on the move this season. Above all, the Finistère team is at the dawn of a real marathon who will see her face Paris Saint-Germain twice in a week for the knockout stages of the Champions League, all interspersed by a match against the 'AJ Auxerre next Friday… The Canaries hope to have an opponent who has their heads elsewhere. This will be the challenge of this derby between two soft belly formations that have long looked in their retro, and who would like to start looking a little in front.
The expected compositions:
Nantes : Lopes – Coco, Sow, Castelletto, Cozza – Augusto, Chirivella (C), Lepenant – Abline, Mohamed, Simon.
Brest : Bizot-Lala, Chardonnet (C), Ndiaye, Haïdara-Camara, Lees-Melou, Magnetti-Pereira Lage, Ajorque, Sima.
Where to see the match?
This match between FC Nantes and Stade Brestois counting for the 21st day of Ligue 1 will be broadcast this Friday on Dazn, from 7 p.m.
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