[BGL Ligue] Pétange vampirise Kärjeng during the derby

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Deprived of the ball for a large part of the match, an ambitious and combative UNK after the dismissal of Marc Thomé, could not claim anything against a team of often amazing technical accuracy.

Pétange launched his derby quickly and well enough to take advantage of his big highlight of ten minutes. Probably not enough to his liking but he still, so to speak, started his match with a goal lead, which is not anecdotal: between a shot close to the post by Steinmetz (2nd) and a ball stolen by Abreu who could have benefited from a penalty (13th), Schneider, the only full axis at six meters, shot Scheidweiler with the flat foot on a cross from Abreu (1-0, 7th).

Abreu, decisive passer then scorer… again

In his position in the standings, against such an opponent and led so early in the score, Käerjeng, with David Zenner acting on the bench, had the merit of assuming to play a little with this neighbor who is gaining stature. Not escaping his responsibilities despite the pressing, the midfield thus isolated Lopes, author of a nice change of wing towards Titizian, whose cross shot could have hurt more (11th). But eight minutes later, everything was already folded, when Teixeira found Abreu in the back of the defense with a deep pass from 40 meters. The captain of Titus took advantage of an off-time exit from Scheidweiler to eliminate the goalkeeper from a small outside and finish in the empty goal (2-0, 19th). It is then no longer a question of anticipating the extent of the score.

Kakoko’s men, in fact, recite their scales, rotate in a giant ten-man pass exercise. And this management is beautiful to see, even if it does not give birth to a festival of scoring opportunities. Scheidweiler must still have a decisive reflex in front of his line, with his leg, on a back pass from Tekiela and a flat kick from Mr. Sarr (54th).

Alverdi still had the ball to consider the start of a small hold-up

Käerjeng, courageous, watched for rare moments of relaxation, with the hope that the Titus forgets to kill his match. And he almost seized one of these opportunities when Alverdi lobbed Barrela with a rolled up ball which crashed on the bar (66th). At the very end of the match, Correia even fell on an amazing reflex (and the post) from Barrela on a free kick (82nd).

Pétange would benefit from being more killer to avoid this kind of doubt? He will have become so again in the 79th, with simplicity: deep pass from Stumpf, cross shot from Merk (3-0). This is the extent of the difference that there is today between the two neighbours. And if Komba-Massombo, launched by Albanese, will reduce the mark after a good personal effort to score from a tight angle and despite the return of Heil (3-1, 89th), Tekiela will score the paces he deserves on penalty ( 4-1, 90+4)…

Julien Mollereau

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