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Polar cold, disastrous pitch and reshuffled teams, this Sochaux – Saint-Etienne did not promise anything good.
The start of the match would confirm the concerns. Because if Zaydou Youssouf was the first to stand out with a long shot unfortunately not on target, Sochaux quickly opened the scoring. Author of poor control on an unforgiving lawn, Pape Cissé, excellent against Metz, saw Chris Bedie stealing his leather and cheating Stefan Bajic (1-0, 5th). Cooled more than they already were, the Greens chained the technical approximations but still kept the ball conservation against the limited Sochaux. On set piece, Pape Cissé was close to catching up (35th) but his head, like the
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