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Saint-Étienne Demolishes Pau in Goal-Filled Match
Saint-Étienne, France – In a memorable night at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne delivered an impressive display of attacking football, convincingly defeating Pau with a score of 6 to 0. From the opening whistle, Saint-Étienne demonstrated their superiority, taking control of the match with 55% possession.
The goal-scoring festival started early, with J. Ferreira opening the score in the 2nd minute, assisted by F. Tardieu. I. Cardona extended the lead in the 11th minute, thanks to a pass from J. Duffus. F. Tardieu converted a penalty in the 41st minute, and J. Duffus added another goal before halftime, consolidating the home side’s dominance.
The second half was no different, with J. Duffus scoring again in the 48th minute, assisted by M. Jaber. Z. Davitashvili sealed the victory with a goal in the 79th minute, assisted by M. Bernauer. Pau, who struggled to find their rhythm, suffered the expulsion of S. Karamoko in the 89th minute. Despite having 45% possession and taking 10 shots, only 4 were on target, reflecting their inability to generate real danger.
The match, refereed by Ahmed Taleb, was intensely contested, resulting in several cards. C. Fall from Pau and A. Boakye and I. Cardona from Saint-Étienne received yellow cards.
With this result, Saint-Étienne reaffirms their aspirations in Ligue 2, showing strength both in attack and defense in front of their fans in Saint-Étienne.
Substitutions pau: at minute 46 G. Versini came in and R. Messi went out., at minute 46 K. Dong came in and O. Sissoko went out., at minute 46 D. Meddah came in and A. Bobichon went out., at minute 55 O. Sadik came in and E. Zuliani went out., at minute 55 T. Pouilly came in and N. Glossoa went out.
Substitutions saint etienne: at minute 46 A. Boakye came in and B. Old went out., at minute 67 I. Cardona came in and Z. Davitashvili went out., at minute 68 A. Moueffek came in and N. El Jamali went out., at minute 72 M. Nade came in and D. Appiah went out., at minute 72 J. Duffus came in and L. Stassin went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
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