SM Caen Suffers Record-Breaking Ninth Consecutive Loss in Ligue 2
The struggling club remains at the bottom of the table after a 1-0 defeat to Annecy, marking the worst losing streak in Ligue 2 history.
- SM Caen's 1-0 loss to Annecy on February 17, 2025, marks their ninth consecutive defeat in Ligue 2, setting a new record for the longest losing streak in the league's history.
- The team has now fallen 10 points behind the relegation playoff spot and 11 points behind safety, with only 11 matches remaining in the season.
- Head coach Bruno Baltazar, who replaced Stéphane Seube in December, has yet to secure a single win, losing all seven league matches under his tenure.
- Players and staff express a mix of defiance and resignation, with veteran Yann M'Vila calling the situation dire while teammate Romain Thomas insists on maintaining hope.
- Caen's next opportunity to end their losing streak is a home match against Pau on February 22, a team that recently suffered a heavy 5-0 defeat to Rodez.