|
2 | GRAHAM scuffed an easy chance. |
|
3 | The Guingamp 'keeper parried a refined strike from SON. |
|
5 | GOAL!! A short corner was knocked out to DIDOT who slammed the ball into the back of the net. (1-0 Guingamp) |
|
12 | Uncertainty in the Hibernian defence enabled DIDOT to hammer the ball wide. |
|
18 | GOAL!! After being forced wide SALIBUR managed to hammer the ball in from the narrowest of angles. (2-0 Guingamp) |
|
20 | BLAS placed a right foot shot over the bar from twenty yards out. |
|
26 | PRIVAT was put clear by COCO and he dummied the Hibernian 'keeper but struck his shot just beyond the near post. |
|
29 | GOAL!! An inswinging corner nodded out by DIDOT was lashed into the back of the net by SON. (2-1 Guingamp) |
|
30 | DIDOT worked the ball to DEAUX, PRIVAT controlled his cross and kicked the ball within easy reach of the 'keeper. |
|
31 | SALIBUR booked. |
|
34 | BLAS shot over. |
|
38 | A neatly crafted cross from DIALLO, was blasted goalbound by COCO only for the 'keeper to block. |
|
|
47 | A delightful strike from GRAHAM was dealt with by a good parry from the 'keeper. |
|
53 | FONTAINE given a yellow card by KARLSSON for a late challenge. |
|
54 | A accurate pass bobbled toward PRIVAT and his left foot shot raced narrowly wide. |
|
56 | ORIOL ROMEU booked by KARLSSON. |
|
58 | A free-kick from BLAS raced inches over. |
|
61 | SORBON headed just wide. |
|
64 | The 'keeper was able to claw away an amazing shot. |
|
72 | COCO kicked the ball wide of the goal from the edge of the box. |
|
75 | GOAL!! A neat one-two left NAISMITH clear and he made no mistake by chipping the ball past the oncoming JOHNSSON. (2-2) |
|
78 | A lovely effort from VAN DAMME scraped the outside of the lefthand post. |
|
85 | The Hibernian 'keeper was able to palm clear a weak header from COCO. |
|
88 | FONTAINE beat a number of Guingamp players and fired a golden opportunity inches wide. |
|
90+1 | A good ball from COCO on the left found PRIVAT who sliced his effort just wide. |
|
90+2 | The bemused Guingamp 'keeper stared in disbelief as a backpass from DEAUX fell just over. |