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After two disappointing performances and results on the continental scene against Real Sociedad (1-1) and Lazio (4-1 defeat), the Gym signed a third match without much relief unfortunately this Thursday evening as part of the League Europe. This time for the benefit of Ferencvaros.
In Hungary, the Aiglons suffered the law of the Budapest club (1-0), surprised at the start of the match with a confused action and an own goal from the unfortunate Bombito (15e). Clumsy on the offensive, Franck Haise’s men were unable to catch up, forced to remain silent despite the opposing largess.
The expulsion of Rosario at the end of the game (84e) sealed the sad fate of the Niçois, who with a small point on the clock in three tricks found themselves at the back of the pack, in the red, in 32e position (out of 36 clubs). It is up to the OGCN to react in two weeks at home, against the Batavians of Twente.
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