Ligue 2 betting preview: Reims- Le Havre

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Ligue 2: Reims- Le Havre

 

Home wins are running at just 36% in Ligue 2, which makes Reims perfect 5-0-0 record here all the more impressive, but they have played teams with an average league placing of 14.4 and will surely be asked more questions today by a Le Havre team who have refound their form and already won 5-2 here in Reims in the Coupe de la Ligue. I have spoken at times about the visitors being so much better when they open up and play an attacking style and that the loss of head coach Bob Bradley might turn out to be a blessing in disguise in that aspect . I have highlighted a couple of key passages from last week's 2-0 win over Ajaccio, their fourth victory in a row ..............
 
Last Friday I previewed the Clermont- Le Havre game , speaking about Bob Bradley's move to the EPL and how new HAC coach Oswald Tanchot (pictured) had quickly imposed himself and that maybe, just maybe he had removed the shackles imposed by Bradley, who was a little too defensive minded at times ........
 
I have spoken many times about Clermont and the very open nature of their games , we can take that as a given, for today , I want to focus on Le Havre, I was very pleased with my preview of their last away game, a trip to Auxerre ...............
 
We have largely left Le Havre alone this season, apart from taking a few "overs" which have worked out well. I spent much of last season bigging them up and they finished well, but not well enough, missing promotion not just on goal difference, but by goals scored ! They were made favourites this season, started well, but have nosedived recently, failing to win in seven league and cup games. Ahead of their first defeat of the season, at home to Troyes, I spoke about their solid start, last season, their offensive abilities, but did give a warning about them defensively ...........
 
HAC came up a goal short of promotion last season and that, allied to just two automatic promotion spots, should ensure they will always be looking for maximum points. Nimes are without suspended left back (but has now been converted to left sided central defender) Fethi Harek, the 11 games he has missed in the last 12 months have averaged 2.91 goals. His absence will have got the attention of Le Havre new signing Algerian winger Zinedine Ferhat, who could go down the same route as HAC's last "name" Algerian signing Rihad Mahrez, Ferhat has every trick in the book and then some and there will be plenty of entertainment in watching him this season.
 

They have finally made the solid start to the season they have been waiting several campiagns for and it really is all about top two for them and in addition to their seven points, they also scored five goals inside 17 minutes (!) away to Reims, who were playing top flight football three months ago, in the cup and that highlights their goalscoring potential when they cut loose.They let a lead slip in a draw at Gazelec last week and I cannot believe that they will be looking for anything other than all three points, but they did concede three in two games (league and cup) last week and we "know" that Troyes ( see opening day notes above) just do not have it in them to come here with a negative mindset .
 

HAC must be terribly disappointed with the way things have played out since, especially after such a promising start, the pressure has to be mounting on head coach Bob Bradley and this feels like draw a line in the sand time. They need to turn things around before the international break and this and the home game with Sochaux next week, might well be the two most important games they will play before Christmas, they are "only" six points off the top of the table, but cannot afford to let that grow, with this season all about top 2 for them.
 

I have been waiting for a "performance" and we saw one in the 1-1 draw with (then) leaders Brest on Tuesday, when HAC looked much the better side, really took the game to the visitors should have been two up, before falling behind, but did not let heads drop, equalised, felt they had an attempt which "crossed the goal line", but was not given and battled until the end, being denied a winner by three unbelievable saves and they spoke afterwards of getting great confidence from the 90 minutes. Duhamel and Gimbert are still scoring goals and are as potent as any pairing at this level, several of the senior players spoke honestly this week about the bad run, but that they all still "believed" and I saw plenty to like in midweek and think they remain one of the better Ligue 2 teams. Defensive midfielder Jean-Pascal Fontaine returns after missing two games today, Le Havre are unbeaten in five on the road when he starts, conceding just three goals, that sequence includes a 3-1 win here at the end of last season and they have allowed just four goals in eight road outings when Fontaine plays and he gives them a far more solid look. Hosts have failed to score in their last five league starts and look the perfect opposition for Le Havre at this time.

 

They won that 1-0 and followed up by beating highflying Sochaux 2-1 before the break, that was noteworthy as head coach Bob Bradley had left on the day of the game to join Premier League Swansea City. Oswald Tanchot his number 2 took over and has already made some big decisions regarding his coaching staff and that is a good sign, as he is confident enough to do that and wants to make the job his own.This is a good squad and the move will doubtless be good for Bradley's bank balance, but might also be better for HAC, as they are a team happier unshackled IMO and allowed to play to their strengths and that was definitely not always the case under their US boss.

However and there is almost always an however, he and HAC have to travel without Issam Chebake, Steven Fortes , Ghislain Gimbert and Cédric Cambon, their offensive threat remains without Gimbert, but they are without three important defenders and the backline will include at least two inexperienced players and will be probably the youngest in action in Ligue 2 today (average age 21, oldest 23). Clermont love a 2-1/1-2 (five in their last ten starts) and they have won 3 of the last 6 h2h meetings here by that exact scoreline, both to score, one to notch a winner.
 

Le Havre won 3-1 and I liked Tanchot's contribution from the sidelines where he was very vocal and animated, the antithesis of Bradley. The game was wide open, Clermont played well going forward and could/should have been 2-1/3-1 up at the half , instead of 1-0 down. That paid for that, it was mostly Le Havre after the break,with the Clermont goal a late consolation. Three things to pick up on, the Clermont offensive threat remains, but defensively they are a shambles, two of the goals conceded were horror shows and they were incredibly slow to the "second ball" in their own area and lastly, the performance of HAC keeper Fabien Farnolle who was a commanding and decisive presence and simply refused to be beaten until the game was won. I have spoken about him before and when he is pumped and on fire, the whole team is lifted, ahead of an early season game last year I wrote ................

HAC almost paid for that when Valenciennes were awarded a dubious looking penalty, but this was saved by giant keeper Fabien Farnolle and justice was done. It was a game of very few real chances, but I have to admit to being rather impressed with HAC, I saw video of them in warm up and they were really going for it, much more than you normally see ( I always try to get into Griffin Park early to see how the opposition prepare, it is incredible btw how many teams come out for the second half and do no last minute warm up at all, the Bees always do at least 90 seconds or so, but I digress) , keeper Farnolle must have saved 100 shots and was drenched in sweat going back to the changing rooms, they came out fired up, looked sharp and got that early breakthrough goal. Every key moment was celebrated as a group, which I always like , they were really pumped by the win and there were extended and jubilant celebrations after the game shown on the club website. You can learn quite a bit from titbits like these and this is clearly a very together group of players, you cannot fake joy and comradeship and we know they have ability.


 

Anyway, a huge win for Le Havre which took them up to fourth , they have back to back road games after today and will surely be hunting down the three points today and get Issam Chebake, Steven Fortes and Ghislain Gimbert (see above) back today, with greatly increased options and a chance to freshen up with regular starters. I expect them to win with a degree of comfort.
 

Farnolle made a big save at 0-0 and doesn't look like getting beaten at present. HAC could have scored 4-5, looked very dangerous on the break (at 0-1 Ajaccio had to gamble) and have huge pace on the counter and are ideally set up to play on the road. Reims are without suspended central defender Julian Jeanvier and that is a big loss, he has played every minute of every game (all competitions) this season and has also scored three goals, including two of just three they have scored against top six teams (no wins) in the league. This will mean quite a reshuffle in a back three/four in which he and Weber have been ever present.

 

1.5 units Le Havre +0.25 ball 2.01 asian line/Sportmarket.

 

 

Reims : Carrasso, E. Mendy - Bouhours, Conte, H. Traoré, Turan, Weber - Berthier, Da Cruz, Kankava, Ndom, Rigonato, Rodriguez - I. Baldé, Charbonnier, Chavarria, Kyei.
 

Le Havre: Farnolle, Thuram - Mendy, Camara, Fortes, Bain, Chebake, Bese - Ayasse, Fontaine, Ferhat, Lekhal, Bonnet - Duhamel, Gimbert, Julan.

Good Luck.

 

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