Rennes-Le Havre, composition: Digard holds up for Ayew! A strong choice for the HAC

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Sixteenth in Ligue 1, Le Havre hopes to break its losing momentum in a very important match against Rennes this Friday. It’s a classic week, explained Didier Digard. We analyze the Lyon match and we go to Rennes. Lucid about what happened. But I’m not in favor of changing methods between good and bad times, the players feel it. Change can create doubt and stress. »

“The locker room is affected, but there is no let-up, there are a lot of days left, we have teams behind us and we have the ability to turn things around. » The young technician will be deprived of several players for this match, including captain Sanganté, while the physical state of Sabbi, Desmas and Kuziaev questions.

Ayew, the big comeback?

A question torments all HAC supporters: will André Ayew be lined up from the outset for this perilous trip to Brittany? The hypothesis of seeing the Ghanaian starter to face his former OM friend Steve Mandanda has gained weight.

“We know the wait around him.

We know what it can bring us even with a reduced physique,” also underlined Didier Digard. An important player in maintaining last season, Ayew is expected to be a messiah to right the helm of a drifting ship.

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