Ligue 2 betting tip: Quevilly-Rouen Metropole - Olympique Nimes
Ligue 2: Quevilly-Rouen Metropole - Olympique Nimes
Nimes are "our team in Ligue 2 and have been for so many months and rarely let us down, after a mini blip, they have got firmly back on track and ahead of their last game, a trip to Brest my notes included ..........
The return of the real Nimes was confirmed last week with their 4-1 win at in form Orleans ............
Orleans are in great shape and are unbeaten in six , but did have to settle for a share of the points in that game at Tours (see below). They won away to Valenciennes last week and are now in 11th with no relegation or promotion "issues", they would have snatched your arm off if you had offered them that pre season, it was always going to be about survival given their history and budgetry constraints and in many ways they have been, along with Chateauroux, the surprise package of Ligue 2. But they are a level below Nimes, have relatively little to play for and lost the reverse fixture 4-1, in that game Bozok scored but was a little off , Alioui had nine attempts, scored twice and saw a lot of the ball, with his heat map red all around the Orleans box and we can expect another big night from him, but if he doesn't get you, Umut will !
18 attempts, 15 inside the box, 9 on target , 28 crosses from open play are very good numbers, especially on the road and they were in cruise mode from the 50th minute by which time they were three up. The team had an absolute crazy welcome back in Nimes at the railway station and goodness know what is going to happen if (when) they clinch promotion. Now they make the long (1,200 km ) trip up to Brest looking to restore that 4 point advantage). I think Nimes are a stronger team on the road, they get more space to exploit and they have won 19/31 of away starts an incredible 61.29%.
I rarely preview Brest games, but did look at their road trip to Nancy late in January where I spoke about them being more open under their current head coach, especially in away starts ..............
I am not the biggest fan of Brest, but they are more pleasing on the eye under Jean-Marc Furlan and he knows how to get promotion from this league, having done so three times with Troyes and he has got the visitors knocking on the door, sitting in 7th, seven points off automatic promotion, five from the play off spot. He will know they are not going to force their way into one of those by settling for too many draws, which was the old Brest way and they have been happier on the road for many months, winning 7/12 and with their 11 away starts this season averaging a whopping 3.18 goals per game, which is 1.27 more than at the same stage last season and when teams are benefitting from playing a more open approach, it is hard to come up for a legitimate reason for that to change. They will surely arrive looking for maximum points today from a Nancy side, who like many before them, have struggled back in L2 after relegation from the top flight.
Brest blew two goal lead there to draw 2-2 and they have subsequently played six games, taking six points from the three road games, four from the home fixtures, which included a 3-1 loss to basement club Tours in the most recent. The hosts have been treading water through the interim period , are currently 9th, eight point behind Nimes and that automatic promotion place and five adrift of the playoff spots, only three points will help them now, the visitors really only play one way and this should be an open encounter. Having said that, it is here at the Stade Francis-Le Blé that Brest have still struggled to throw off those negative shackles , but their need and the visitors style of football should make this an offensive contest and play to Nimes strengths. No team news of note.
Temperatures set to rise in Brest through the day, but will feel very cold and it could be wet (rain/sleet) at some stage during the game.
They won 2-0 with Umut Bozok scoring his 22nd goal of the season, ten more than any other player in Ligue 2, one of those on 12 is Rachid Alioui and I bet once promotion is sealed they will be looking to get these two 1 and 2 in the scoring chart, but it might well happen anyway. I love everything about the Nimes story, the way they play, supporters, recruitment is fantastic, forget the players and they are plenty good enough, who is scouting/ analysing the signings ? Fitness levels are very high too and ahead of the Brest game I also wrote ......
Nimes have scored 15 goals and have a +11 goal difference through the last 15 minutes of both halves ( 8-3 FH/ 7-1 SH) in road games.
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That is not to say that they cannot run riot and not many teams will buckle down and battle like Valenciennes did and I was quite impressed with the away side and they franked the form with a 2-1 road win at Tours in midweek. I do not see it as such an issue on the road, teams have to open up more, Nimes are devastating on the break, just look at the goal last week and will get more space. Today ON will be without super talented young right back Sofiane Alakouch he missed a handful of games in early season, including four on the road, but Nimes won three, including 4-1 at third placed Ajaccio, 4-0 at Tours and 2-1 at Lorient who are currently 4th (they and Ajaccio have otherwise only lost 3/30 at home), so we cannot really use his absence as an excuse today, regardless of how good he is.
3QRM took the lead and again hit the woodwork, but found a way to lose 2-1, they are creating chances, but are at a low ebb confidence wise and not much is going their way.Last week I again opposed them in their derby game with Le Havre which they hosted and was pretty much their biggest game of the season, they lost 2-0. Their numbers were ok, but misleading as they were two down with a half still to play and it was job done for the visitor.
Quevilly Rouen : Gounet, Hartock - Nguinda, Albert, Lefort, Sery, Clauss, Vignaud - Rogie, Tié-Bi, Oliveira, Basque, Boujedra, Taufflieb - Gakpa, Louis, Ndao, Mamilonne.
Nimes : Sourzac, Valette - Boscagli, Briançon, Cadamuro, Harek, Paquiez - Bobichon, Del Castillo, Hsissane, Savanier, Valdivia, Valls - Alioui, Depres, Bozok, Ripart, Thioub.