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The Normans maintained the danger in the Brest camp
The locals demanded a penalty after a handball from Chardonnet but the referee decided not to award a penalty.
The center of Dina Ebimbe!!! Well served by Del Castillo, the Brest striker delivers a cross well deflected by Diaw in his penalty area.
The cover of J. Dina Ebimbe!!! Lala accelerates into the Le Havre camp and sends a cross into the local penalty area. On reception, the attacker misses the target at the level of his recovery.
A. Seko's strike!!! Not attacked in the Brest camp, the Le Havre midfielder fired a shot repelled by the Brest goalkeeper.
The two formations are carrying out an observation round for the moment.
Let's go to the Océane stadium!!! Le Havre kicked off.
The two teams appear on the pitch in a great atmosphere and in a well-filled stadium.
Brest's starting lineup: Majecki – Lala, Chardonnet, Coulibaly, Guindo – Tousart, Chotard, Magnetti – Del Castillo, Ajorque, Ebimbe
Le Havre's starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Diaw – Sangante, Zagadou, Lloris, Delaine – Touré, Seko – Khadra, Ebonog, Kyeremeh – Soumaré
After a success at Auxerre last weekend (0-1), the HAC hopes to achieve a second consecutive victory in Ligue 1 against Brest who were unable to do anything against PSG on Saturday (0-3), and who remain in three matches without success.
Le Havre (14th) and Brest (9th) are tied after nine days of Ligue 1, with nine points taken by each of these two teams which should fight to remain until the end of the season.
Good evening and welcome to everyone to follow the match of the 10th day of Ligue 1 between Le Havre and Brest. The kick-off will be given at 7:00 p.m. by Mr. Millot.