Stade Français vs. Union Bordeaux-Bègles: Match Recap and Highlights

2024-01-27 16:12:46

After ten minutes of observation, rather to the advantage of Stade Français, the match finally got underway. In five minutes, Union Bordeaux-Bègles took advantage of two Parisian errors to take the score. First after a crude forward from Léo Barré on his forty meter line. In the scrum, UBB obtained a penalty, successfully completed by Matéo Garcia (12th). Then with a countered kick from Joris Segonds, the Bordelais played this recovery ball perfectly.

Following a succession of passes after contact, Maël Moustin, for his first in the Girondin jersey, was on the verge of scoring on his wing. It was ultimately Tevita Tatafu who finished strongly (18th). Then Bordeaux-Bègles took the break with a new, well-inspired offensive. A penalty quickly kicked by Paul Abadie in his camp on which Romain Buros stepped on the gas. A sprint of 80 meters and a little push of the left foot: the rear flattened under the nose of his opposite Léo Barré (25th). In fifteen minutes, Bordeaux-Bègles had just taken control of the game.

The stab by Ahmed

But Stade Français also reacted in five minutes, before half-time, by scoring a first try on its first foray into the opponent’s twenty-two meters. A penalty and a pounding from the goal line allowed Sergo Abramishvili to score strongly (33rd). In the process, following a bad play at the foot of Matéo Garcia on the halfway line, the Parisians punished the locals with captain Jeremy Ward (37th) at the end. At halftime, nothing was done (21-20).

The second period started on the same basis as the first. At 14, following the yellow card inflicted on Ward just before the break (40th), Stade Français continued to play its game of dispossession. While on the other side, the people of Bordeaux increased their inaccuracies. Yannick Bru’s men finally moved forward with a school penetrating group concluded by hooker Romain Latterrade before the hour mark (26-23, 56th).

The locals tried to drive home the point by taking a gamble on the game. In vain. And against all odds, the UBB shot itself in the foot. On a poorly controlled jump from Ben Tapuai, Stéphane Ahmed felt the blow and slipped between the poles (75th). A hell of a stab (26-30). Stade Français returns to match its opponent of the day in second place in the standings with 37 points.

1706374431
#victory #match #big #blow #Stade #Français #UBB #Top

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.