France Ligue 2 Regular Season - 15
Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Stade de la Licorne Amiens
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Amiens vs Guingamp Match Recap - Nov 22, 2025

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Guingamp's Tactical Masterclass Seals Victory Over Amiens in Ligue 2 Clash

Guingamp's 2-1 victory over Amiens at Stade de la Licorne underscores their tactical superiority and resilience, propelling them further up the Ligue 2 standings. The win marks a continuation of Guingamp's upward trajectory, while Amiens remains mired in a troubling slump.

Guingamp's recent form has been characterized by a blend of tactical discipline and opportunistic attacking play. With five points from their last three league matches, they have shown an ability to adapt under pressure, particularly evident in their draw against PAU where they displayed a potent attacking threat through Louis Mafouta. His goal today, coupled with a penalty conversion, highlights his importance as a consistent scorer, now totaling six goals this season. This performance reinforces his status as a key player for Guingamp, who have found success through a balanced approach that combines solid defense with quick transitions.

Amiens, on the other hand, continues to struggle with consistency. Despite a recent Coupe de France victory against Auby, their league form remains concerning, with only one win in their last five matches. The defensive frailties that have plagued them were once again exposed today. They conceded two goals to Guingamp, reflecting a pattern where they have allowed an average of over two goals per game in recent outings. Teddy Averlant, who scored for Amiens, has been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise lackluster campaign, but his efforts alone are insufficient to turn the tide for a team that has struggled to find its footing.

Statistically, Guingamp dominated key areas of the match. They led in total shots (16 to 14) and maintained a slight edge in possession (53% to 47%). Their ability to control the midfield battle was evident, as they completed 407 accurate passes compared to Amiens' 354. This passing accuracy of 86% reflects Guingamp's efficiency in maintaining possession and creating opportunities, contrasting sharply with Amiens' struggles to convert possession into meaningful chances.

Amiens' defensive organization has been a recurring issue. They allowed Guingamp to exploit gaps in their backline, leading to several dangerous situations. The lack of cohesion among defenders like Siaka Bakayoko and Kylian Kaiboue has resulted in a failure to contain opposing forwards effectively. This match was no exception; Guingamp's ability to capitalize on set pieces and counter-attacks exposed these vulnerabilities.

The match also highlighted the contrasting styles of both teams. Guingamp's approach is built on quick transitions and exploiting defensive lapses, while Amiens has attempted to control games through possession but often lacks the cutting edge needed to break down organized defenses. This tactical disparity was evident throughout the match, as Guingamp consistently looked more dangerous on the break.

Looking ahead, Amiens faces a critical challenge in their next fixture against Le Mans. They must address their defensive issues and find a way to convert chances into goals if they hope to climb out of the relegation zone. The pressure is mounting on coach Omar Daf, who must find solutions quickly to avoid further deterioration of their season.

Guingamp's upcoming match against Annecy presents an opportunity to build on this momentum. With players like Mafouta and Amadou Sagna finding form, they will look to solidify their position in the upper half of the table. Their blend of experience and youthful energy could prove pivotal as they aim for a playoff spot.

This match serves as a stark reminder of the fine margins in Ligue 2. For Guingamp, it was a testament to their tactical acumen and ability to seize opportunities. For Amiens, it was another chapter in a frustrating narrative that needs urgent rewriting if they are to salvage their season.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 22, 2025 at 3:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Guingamp
Double chance : draw or Guingamp
Amiens
10%
Draw
45%
Guingamp
45%

Team Lineups

Amiens
4-4-2
COACH
Omar Daf
40
Paul Bernardoni
44
Coleen Louis
20
Kylian Kaiboue
34
Siaka Bakayoko
39
Amine Chabane
26
Yvan Ikia Dimi
6
Thomas Monconduit
45
Ibrahim Fofana
11
Teddy Averlant
9
Jan Mlakar
27
Rayan Lutin
Guingamp
4-4-2
COACH
Sylvain Ripoll
1
Teddy Bartouche
23
Dylan Ourega
18
Sohaib Nair
7
Donatien Gomis
22
Alpha Sissoko
20
Jérémy Hatchi
39
Tanguy Ahile
4
Dylan Louiserre
11
Amadou Sagna
27
Stanislas Kielt
9
Louis Mafouta

Amiens Substitutes

7 Ilyes Hamache
F
15 Joseph N'Duquidi
M
16 Alexis Sauvage
G
17 Ange Chibozo
F
42 Patrick Carraro Injai
M
59 Nathan Talbot
D
94 Mathis Touho
F

Guingamp Substitutes

2 Erwin Koffi
D
3 Jérémie Matumona
D
21 Freddy Mbemba
F
24 Gauthier Ott
F
29 Abdel Hakim Abdallah
D
36 Albin Demouchy
D
40 Noah Marec
G

Match Statistics

14
Total Shots
17
4
Shots on Goal
4
6
Shots off Goal
7
4
Blocked Shots
6
9
Shots Inside Box
12
5
Shots Outside Box
5
48%
Ball Possession (%)
52%
426
Total Passes
477
358
Accurate Passes
407
84%
Pass Accuracy (%)
85%
13
Fouls
14
8
Corner Kicks
9
0
Offsides
3
4
Yellow Cards
3
1
Goalkeeper Saves
3

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