“A scenario of extreme violence”, Bergerac believed until the end to be able to go up to the National

The emotional elevator rose very high for Bergerac this Saturday, May 28. before dropping very low. For the last game of the season, the Périgords were promoted to National (a level that the club has never known in its history) if they won against Montpellier, and Le Puy did not win.

At the Campréal stadium, they won thanks to a goal in the 89th minute, when Puy was held in check by a goal everywhere. But after the end of their meeting, they saw on their smartphones the Auvergne score a decisive penalty. And pass them by at the last second of the season. A cruel scenario and a huge disappointment.

A huge sadness, the scenario is incredible, I would have preferred not to experience that. It was extremely violent. We will have to digest – Erwan Lannuzel, BPFC coach

The coach of Bergerac, Erwan Lannuzel, prostrate on his bench after the victory of Puy © Radio France
Louis de Bergevin

70th minute we equalize and we learn that there is 1-1 there. There is a rush of adrenaline. There is not a player who did not believe in it. We do the job, we score. We end the match, we learn that Le Puy has not finished, we wait, we wait, it was endless. For me it was National, I was going to call my family… I dreamed of it. It sucks, it’s horrible – Hamilton Beltran, Bergerac striker

The 2-1 goal that gave Bergerac victory against Montpellier, scored in the 89th minute by Axel Tressens.
The 2-1 goal that gave Bergerac victory against Montpellier, scored in the 89th minute by Axel Tressens. © Radio France
Marc-Bertrand

We had a crazy season but the disappointment took over a lot. We were very happy when we scored, we had hope but there we are only disappointed and angry – Axel Tressens, scorer against Montpellier

The disappointment of the players and the staff, they stayed after the meeting to wait for the final score of the Puy match.
The disappointment of the players and the staff, they stayed after the meeting to wait for the final score of the Puy match. © Radio France
Marc-Bertrand

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