Another historic performance materialized by a third victory in 4& nbsp;matches propels Brest almost certainly to the next round of the Champions League. Their opponent Sparta Prague was no match.
Sparta Prague 1: 2
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Brest remains fourth in the standings after its victory against Sparta Prague (10 points) just behind Monaco who are ahead of it thanks to a better goal difference. For its part, Sparta Prague tumbles to 26th (4 points)
We couldn't have dreamed of a better start for Brest in the most prestigious European Cup. Beyond a breathtaking score (10 points) that almost certainly propels them to the next round, Eric Roy's men showed tonight against Sparta Prague mastery, confidence and an incredible quality of play that can make any French football fan fall in love. These Bretons continue to impress us on the European scene, it would even be out of place to speak of a miracle, so much so that the victories acquired one after the other are of an absolute logic.
In Prague, the Bretons never suffered against the Czech hosts who were dominated in all areas of the game. Led by a generous Ludovic Ajorque, masterful, brilliant in deflections, and always right in choices, Brest played their part without any problems. Edmilson Fernandes opened the scoring with a beautiful recovery (35th) in the area a few minutes before the break. With a one-goal lead, it was almost badly paid for the Pirates at half-time. Ajorque (26th) and Doumbia (37th) could have scored well before, while Lees-Melou came close to breaking the deadlock just after half-time (47th). Camara (66th) lacked the lucidity to give his team a second lead, but Brest ended up putting the Czechs in the water with an own goal from Kairinen (80th) following a great piece of inspiration from Ajorque.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Despite a little scare in added time and a score reduction by Olatunji (1-2), Brest was able to maintain its advantage to validate a precious victory which keeps the French club in 4th place in the standings. If PSG chain the disappointments, Brest continues to amaze us day after day, and something tells us that this European epic is only just beginning. The will of a group inspired by a coach who knew how to bring his touch to bring out the best in his team.
Man of the match Ludovic Ajorque hopes to continue dreaming in this competition “It's true that we enjoy playing this competition a lot. We try to show that we know how to play football. Honestly, it's just happiness. “We're going to have fun”"
Brest won against Sparta (2-1) and wrote a very beautiful page in the club's history with this almost certain qualification for the next round of the Champions League. An authoritative, brilliant match that won over the Bretons even more but also the whole of France.
Olatunji managed to reduce the score following a confusion in the Brest area. 1-2, it's not over yet.
The Ukrainian referee adds three minutes of added time for this second period.
Another great intervention from Chardonnet against Olatunji. The Brest captain is impeccable this evening in his defensive tasks
Eric Roy takes advantage of this second goal to take off Fernandes, Camara and Doumbia and replace them with Magnetti, Martin and Salah
Following a faulty pressure from Brest, and a pass in the middle from Ajorque to Doumbia, Kairinen deceives his own goalkeeper with an own goal. 2-0 for Brest
Ajorque tries a shot from outside the area, it's on target but it lacks power. Vindahl is on the trajectory.
While he seemed to be in an ideal position for the shot, Ajorque passes back to Camara. The former Stéphanois slips before shooting. The ball is deflected for a corner by the opposing defense
Buissau-guinean Mama Baldé is replaced by Matthias Pereira Lage. This is Eric Roy's first change in this match;
With both feet off the ground against Lees-Melou, Rynes was unable to control his move. Yellow card for the Sparta player.
While he did the hardest part by dribbling his opponent in the box, Mehdi Camara rushed at the moment of the shot. He screwed up his attempt a little too much. The ball went just wide of the frame.
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