Thursday, February 25, 2016

Basel (Switzerland) – Europa League: incorrigible, Saint-Etienne can feed regrets – L’Express

The Greens had yet won in the first leg (3-2) there is one week stadium Geoffroy Guichard and out of the competition due to the number of goals scored away.

Trailing 1-0 from a direct free kick played by Luca Zuffi from the 15th minute – the seventh consecutive goal conceded on stage stopped by ASSE – Stéphanois had managed to equalize by Moustapha Bayal Sall who was ahead the Basel keeper tomáš vaclík to receiving an issued center of the left wing by Renaud Cohade in the 90th minute.

After the goals scored in the league against Rennes (1-0 February 4th) and Monaco (1-1 February 14) but also already facing Basel C3, to go Bayal Sall could have been the hero of the Greens.

Unfortunately, Saint-Etienne, as in Marseille Sunday in Ligue 1 (1-1) again squandered in injury time a positive result which held out his arms conceding a second goal, scored yet by Zuffi, who volleyed a missed head Michael Lang (90 + 2).

Throughout the game, Etienne, who finished with ten men after exclusion of stupid Valentin Eysseric (82) delivered a very decent performance in the movie offensive but they lacked presence in the decision area.

– Ruffier keeps the Greens in the game –

They could open the entry mark on an attempt of Kevin Monnet-Paquet away by foot Vaclík (8), the one of the few real opportunities obtained by Saint-Etienne during the meeting.

Jean-Christophe Bahebeck, who missed the target (52) or Bayal Sall, already, after a cross from Kevin Theophile-Catherine (72), also had the equalizer to toe.

Meanwhile, FC Basel, also reduced to ten men after exclusion of Breel Embolo (84), could have transformed other opportunities besides the two goals he scored, as on a attempted volley wide of even Embolo after a bad intervention Bayal Sall (7).

The goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier Greens is then inserted before the Icelandic Birkir Bjarnason after a misunderstanding between Fabien Lemoine and Bayal Sall (10) or on a cover of the head of Marek Suchy at reception a corner (45).

After halftime, the Austrian Marc Janko, head, still pushed Ruffier in the parade (50), which again turned away a free-kick from Matias Delgado (62).

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