Why did Ahmed Kantari exclude Tylel Tati from the squad?
Kantari aimed to create an 'électrochoc' within the team due to their poor league position.
Football / Ligue 1
This article summarizes the Ligue 1 match between FC Nantes and Angers SCO, focusing on key events during the game and the surprising decisions made by Nantes' coach, Ahmed Kantari, ahead of the match. It also touches on the implications of...
The match saw Nantes, struggling in 17th place, face Angers. Before the game, coach Ahmed Kantari made headlines by excluding several players, notably Tylel Tati, once a Chelsea target. This move, along with the exclusion of Sissoko, Guirassy, Camara, and Sylla, signaled Kantari's desperation to shake up the team. During the first half, Angers held more possession (73%) and registered more shots, while Nantes struggled to find precision in their attacks, as reported live. Ganago missed a key opportunity for Nantes, while Koyalipou threatened for Angers, saved by a good stop from the Nantes keeper, Lopes. These events highlight the pressure and strategic changes within FC Nantes as they battle to avoid relegation. All external links will open in a new tab.
Kantari aimed to create an 'électrochoc' within the team due to their poor league position.
The score was 0-0 at half-time.
Ibrahima Sissoko, Herba Guirassy, Amady Camara, and Abakar Sylla were also excluded.
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