Auxerre vs Strasbourg Result

Auxerre
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Strasbourg
📍 Stade de l'Abbé Deschamps, Auxerre
🗓️ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 18:00
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0 - 2
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0 - 0
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Stalemate in Auxerre: Strasbourg Dominate Ball but Held to 0-0 Draw
Auxerre and Strasbourg played out a goalless draw at Stade de l'Abbé Deschamps, with the visitors dominating possession but unable to break down a resolute home defence. Strasbourg controlled the tempo, enjoying a commanding 72% of the ball and registering 13 shots to Auxerre's 10, but clear-cut chances were at a premium and both goalkeepers were rarely troubled. Auxerre, set up in a compact 4-4-2, soaked up pressure and looked to counter, managing 4 shots on target compared to Strasbourg's 5. Both sides picked up two yellow cards apiece in a physical contest, but neither could find the breakthrough, leaving the points shared in a match more notable for its tactical discipline than attacking flair.
Auxerre
Auxerre were forced onto the back foot for much of the match, conceding 72% possession to Strasbourg. Their 4-4-2 formation prioritized defensive solidity, with the back four and midfield working tirelessly to limit space between the lines. Despite limited attacking opportunities, Auxerre managed to carve out 10 shots—4 on target—primarily through quick transitions and set pieces. The defensive unit, marshaled by Sinaly Diomandé and Bryan Okoh, stood firm under sustained pressure. While Auxerre rarely threatened to win the match, their organization and commitment ensured a valuable point against a technically superior opponent.
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Strasbourg
Strasbourg dominated the ball from start to finish, dictating play with 72% possession and a 4-2-3-1 setup designed to overload midfield areas. They produced more shots (13 total, 5 on target) and looked the more likely side to score, but were frustrated by Auxerre's disciplined defensive block. The creative trio behind David Datro Fofana—Martial Godo, Julio Enciso, and Gessime Yassine—found pockets of space but struggled to convert dominance into clear chances. Despite their territorial control and technical superiority, Strasbourg lacked cutting edge in the final third and were ultimately unable to break the deadlock.
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Key Moments
18' — Yellow card
Auxerre's Elisha Owusu booked for a tactical foul, setting the tone for a combative midfield battle.
34' — Yellow card
Strasbourg's Abdoul Ouattara shown yellow for a late challenge as frustration grew at Auxerre's defensive resilience.
52' — Save
Donovan Léon makes a sharp stop from David Datro Fofana's low drive, preserving Auxerre's clean sheet.
65' — Yellow card
Auxerre's Sinaly Diomandé cautioned after a strong tackle on Martial Godo.
78' — Yellow card
Strasbourg's Ben Chilwell goes into the book for dissent after a denied penalty appeal.
Tactical Analysis
Auxerre's 4-4-2 was compact and disciplined, with the midfield dropping deep to shield the back four. The home side rarely pressed high, instead inviting Strasbourg onto them and looking to break quickly when possession was won. Their attacking play relied on set pieces and direct passes to the front two, but they struggled to connect midfield and attack for sustained periods. Strasbourg's 4-2-3-1 formation allowed them to dominate possession, with the double pivot recycling the ball and the attacking trio interchanging positions to probe for openings. Ben Chilwell's overlapping runs added width, but Auxerre's deep block forced Strasbourg into speculative efforts from distance. Substitutions brought fresh legs but did not alter the tactical balance, as Auxerre remained steadfast and Strasbourg's creativity fizzled in the final third.
Turning Point
Donovan Léon's crucial save from David Datro Fofana early in the second half ensured Auxerre held on for a point and sapped Strasbourg's attacking momentum.
Man of the Match
Sinaly Diomandé
Commanded the Auxerre defence with authority, making key tackles and clearances to keep Strasbourg scoreless.