The Ruthenois returned to the top 5 on Friday, April 13, after their success against Troyes (2-1).
Didier Santini, coach of Rodez: “We can only be proud of the players after a match like that against such a good team. We started off poorly, but we managed to stick to what we know without panicking. We responded well, played our game, enjoyed ourselves, and pleased the supporters. We should have managed better after their red card in the last 10 minutes, but there is always the fear of conceding a goal from a set-piece, so it wasn’t easy. But we defended well together.”
Stéphane Dumont, coach of Troyes: “We knew what to expect. Rodez is a team that brings a lot of intensity. The opponent was more enterprising than us, even though I think we had some good chances in the game. But we’ve always been on a tightrope defensively. I’m disappointed about our lack of solidity in crucial moments of the match.”
Nolan Galves, Raphaël Lipinski, and Loni Laurent, players of Rodez
Mathis Saka, midfielder of Rodez and scorer of the night




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