Match Details

Ligue 1
Auxerre
0 0
Strasbourg
Full Time
HT 0-0
Match Started
S. El Mourabet 11'

Yellow Card

G. Mensah 43'

Yellow Card

Half Time
G. Yassine S. Amo-Ameyaw 46'

Substitution

M. Senaya 56'

Yellow Card

C. Pelissier 59'

Yellow Card

A. Omobamidele 63'

Yellow Card

D. D. Fofana J. Panichelli 64'

Substitution

M. Godo S. Nanasi 65'

Substitution

B. Chilwell V. Barco 65'

Substitution

M. Senaya L. Sy 77'

Substitution

J. Casimir N. Ahamada 77'

Substitution

S. El Mourabet M. Oyedele 78'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Auxerre 4-4-2 Christophe Pelissier

Donovan Léon 16
Léon
Gideon Mensah 14
Mensah
Bryan Okoh 24
Okoh
Sinaly Diomandé 20
Diomandé
Marvin Senaya 29
Senaya
Fredrik Oppegård 22
Oppegård
Kévin Danois 5
Danois
Elisha Owusu 42
Owusu
Josué Casimir 7
Casimir
Danny Namaso 19
Namaso
Lassine Sinayoko 10
Sinayoko

Starters

  • Donovan Léon16 Donovan Léon
  • Gideon Mensah14 Gideon Mensah
  • Bryan Okoh24 Bryan Okoh
  • Sinaly Diomandé20 Sinaly Diomandé
  • Marvin Senaya29 Marvin Senaya
  • Fredrik Oppegård22 Fredrik Oppegård
  • Kévin Danois5 Kévin Danois
  • Elisha Owusu42 Elisha Owusu
  • Josué Casimir7 Josué Casimir
  • Danny Namaso19 Danny Namaso
  • Lassine Sinayoko10 Lassine Sinayoko

Substitutes

  • Francisco Sierralta4 Francisco Sierralta
  • Naouirou Ahamada8 Naouirou Ahamada
  • Assane Dioussé18 Assane Dioussé
  • Lamine Sy27 Lamine Sy
  • Ryan Rodin31 Ryan Rodin
  • Théo De Percin40 Théo De Percin
  • Yvan Zaddy41 Yvan Zaddy
  • Mamoudou Cissokho44 Mamoudou Cissokho
  • Clement Akpa92 Clement Akpa

Strasbourg 4-2-3-1 Gary O'Neil

Mike Penders 39
Penders
Ben Chilwell 3
Chilwell
Ismael Doukouré 6
Doukouré
Andrew Omobamidele 2
Omobamidele
Lucas Høgsberg 24
Høgsberg
Abdoul Ouattara 42
Ouattara
Samir El Mourabet 29
Mourabet
Martial Godo 20
Godo
Julio Enciso 19
Enciso
Gessime Yassine 80
Yassine
David Datro Fofana 15
Fofana

Starters

  • Mike Penders39 Mike Penders
  • Ben Chilwell3 Ben Chilwell
  • Ismael Doukouré6 Ismael Doukouré
  • Andrew Omobamidele2 Andrew Omobamidele
  • Lucas Høgsberg24 Lucas Høgsberg
  • Abdoul Ouattara42 Abdoul Ouattara
  • Samir El Mourabet29 Samir El Mourabet
  • Martial Godo20 Martial Godo
  • Julio Enciso19 Julio Enciso
  • Gessime Yassine80 Gessime Yassine
  • David Datro Fofana15 David Datro Fofana

Substitutes

  • Karl-Johan Johnsson1 Karl-Johan Johnsson
  • Maxi Oyedele8 Maxi Oyedele
  • Joaquin Panichelli9 Joaquin Panichelli
  • Sebastian Nanasi11 Sebastian Nanasi
  • Mathis Amougou17 Mathis Amougou
  • Samuel Amo-Ameyaw27 Samuel Amo-Ameyaw
  • Valentín Barco32 Valentín Barco
  • Stefan Bajić50 Stefan Bajić
  • Rafael Luis83 Rafael Luis

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Match Statistics

Auxerre Strasbourg
  • 4 Shots on Goal 5
  • 3 Shots off Goal 5
  • 10 Total Shots 13
  • 3 Blocked Shots 3
  • 7 Shots insidebox 8
  • 3 Shots outsidebox 5
  • 10 Fouls 11
  • 5 Corner Kicks 4
  • 1 Offsides 3
  • 28% Ball Possession 72%
  • 2 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 5 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 240 Total passes 673
  • 169 Passes accurate 606
  • 70% Passes % 90%
  • 0.73 expected_goals 0.74
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Auxerre Wins 3
Draws 1
Strasbourg Wins 6

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1. Match Summary

The match between Auxerre and Strasbourg ended in a 0-0 draw. While both teams had opportunities, neither could find the back of the net. The game was characterized by a dominant performance from Strasbourg in terms of possession, but Auxerre's defense and goalkeeper proved resilient. Key moments included yellow cards for both sides and a flurry of substitutions in the second half as both managers looked to change the game.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Strasbourg completely dominated possession with 72% of the ball, showcasing their ability to control the tempo of the game. Their passing accuracy of 90% highlights their efficiency in build-up play, completing 606 of their 673 passes. However, despite this control, they only managed a marginal edge in expected goals (0.74 vs 0.73 for Auxerre) and failed to convert their dominance into a goal. Their 13 total shots suggest attacking intent, but a lack of clinical finishing was evident.

Auxerre, in contrast, played a more reactive game, focusing on defensive solidity and counter-attacks. Their 28% possession reflects this approach. While their passing accuracy was lower at 70%, they still managed to complete a respectable 169 passes. They defended well, with their goalkeeper making 5 crucial saves, preventing Strasbourg from taking the lead. Their 7 shots inside the box indicate they did create some dangerous opportunities, but ultimately lacked the final touch. The higher number of yellow cards (2) compared to Strasbourg (2) suggests a more physical approach to disrupting the opposition's play.

The 'goals prevented' statistic being 0 for both teams indicates that neither goalkeeper was particularly outstanding in preventing goals *above* what was expected based on shot quality. The xG values being so close suggests a fairly even contest in terms of creating clear-cut chances, despite the possession disparity.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 11': Strasbourg's S. El Mourabet receives a yellow card, setting the tone for a potentially physical match. Minute 43': Auxerre's G. Mensah is cautioned with a yellow card. Minute 46': Strasbourg makes a substitution, bringing on G. Yassine (assisted by S. Amo-Ameyaw). This suggests an attempt to inject fresh energy into the attack. Minute 56': Auxerre's M. Senaya receives a yellow card. Minute 59': Auxerre's coach, C. Pelissier, is also shown a yellow card, potentially for dissent. Minute 63': Strasbourg's A. Omobamidele is booked with a yellow card. Minute 64': Strasbourg makes a second substitution, with D. D. Fofana entering the game (assisted by J. Panichelli). Minute 65': Strasbourg makes a triple substitution, bringing on M. Godo, and B. Chilwell (assisted by S. Nanasi and V. Barco respectively). This indicates a significant tactical shift or an attempt to chase a goal. Minute 77': Auxerre responds with a double substitution, introducing M. Senaya and J. Casimir (assisted by L. Sy and N. Ahamada). Minute 78': Strasbourg makes a final substitution, bringing on S. El Mourabet (assisted by M. Oyedele).
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