FOOTBALL: League of Nations Concacaf Saint-Martin should not be ashamed of its defeat…

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Saint-Martin: 0 - Guadeloupe: 3

The selection of Saint-Martin bowed logically, last Tuesday, in Anguilla, against Guadeloupe (3-0) but can feed reasons for satisfaction at the end of its great debut in this League of Nations Concacaf.

Applied collectively and to recover the ball, David Baltase's protégés therefore provided an encouraging performance in front of an eleven Guadeloupean reinforced by several elements evolving among the "pros".

Jocelyn Angloma's men exerted pressure on the opposing goal from the start. The Saint-Martin defense kept watch but on a set piece, David Florian, free of any marking, deceived with an unstoppable strike the unfortunate David Saintil (5th). One thing is certain, the start of the match was far from ideal for Nicolas Chalmet's teammates. However, the latter were far from giving up, better still, they managed to point the tip of their nose in front of the goals of Kevin Ajax, without worrying him outrageously.

 

The “Gwada Boys” stammer their football…

Supposed to be superior in all the compartments of the game, the Guadeloupe formation was far, really far from flying over the debates, a lack of binding and movement being cruelly felt in its ranks.

Despite everything, she managed to double the bet shortly before half an hour of play through Grégory Gendrey, somewhat forgotten by the Saint-Martin rearguard (27th). Without shining, the "Gwada Boys" reached the break with a comfortable lead on the scoreboard.

 

Saint Martin folds but does not break

Back from the locker room, Sainval and his family had no intention of letting their adversary one day maneuver as he pleased. In turn, Jonathan Nyuiadzi (48th) and the captain, Yannick Bellechasse (51st) missed the frame.

Subsequently, the game purred in the middle of the field and in the end, the spectators did not have much to eat. The third goal scored by the visitors, signed Yannick Passape (65th) is almost anecdotal.

In summary, the Guadeloupe selection ensured the essential by winning the three points of victory at the expense of a Saint-Martin formation which sold dearly for its skin! Coach David Baltase can be justifiably satisfied with the exemplary behavior displayed by his troops throughout the ninety minutes. A good omen for the reception, still in Anguilla, of Saint-Kitts, on October 14th.

Until the next deadline, the big family of Saint-Martin football present in numbers Tuesday at the Raymond Gordon stadium can be proud of the performance carried out by their favorite team!

(From our special correspondent in Anguilla, AF).

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