“In football, everything happens quickly.” At Bordeaux, fans have certainly seen this truth unfold in a short period. Once a prominent Ligue 1 club, Bordeaux has faced a rapid decline to the fourth division, now playing in National 2. The team, which has faded from the French media spotlight, is striving to climb back up. However, losing professional status and undergoing a complete overhaul under Gérard Lopez has made this challenge daunting. After a disappointing previous season in N2, expectations were high for a stronger performance this year.
The management, led by Sporting Director John Williams from Amiens (who oversaw over 15 new signings this summer), decided to keep Bruno Irles as head coach. This time, there were no illusions: promotion was essential for the club’s future. Last season, Bordeaux came close to achieving their dream by initially securing the top spot, only to collapse later. A strong start was crucial to avoid lagging behind the front-runners, but the season began poorly, with only 2 wins in 6 games, leading to frustration at the top management level, who issued an ultimatum to Irles.
Regained Confidence
The former Troyes manager was under pressure to secure a victory against Stade Poitevin. This seemingly triggered a turnaround for Bordeaux, which began to play confidently and record consecutive wins. They triumphed 3-0 against Stade Poitevin, followed by another 3-0 victory over league leaders La Roche-sur-Yon, as well as wins against Chauray (1-0) and Locminé (2-1) on Saturday night. With this impressive run, Bordeaux has jumped up the standings, now sitting on the podium, equal with second-placed Angoulême and just two points behind La Roche-sur-Yon at the top.
This time, the Girondins appear well-equipped to contend for the title. Their attack, featuring former Annecy player Steve Shamal along with Mathieu Villette and Ludéric Etonde, is functioning well, while their defense—ranked second-best—is strengthened by former Dunkerquois Driss Trichard, ex-Havrais Oualid El Hajjam, and club-trained Jean Grillot. Bordeaux is showing promise for a potential promotion by the season’s end, especially with their dedicated supporters attending matches. However, maintaining consistency and stringing together winning streaks will be essential. National 2 is a long and challenging road, and the Girondins remain the team everyone wants to beat due to their status. As a competitive group starts to form, the scapular-clad club dares to dream. Will this be their year?
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