Heavily beaten 71-5 by Union Bordeaux-Bègles on Saturday, the Agen rugby club seems to be heading towards Pro D2.

On Twitter, President Jean-François Fonteneau, "scandalized", said he was considering financially sanctioning his players. 

Agen president Jean-François Fonteneau plans to financially sanction his players, rolled in Bordeaux-Bègles on Saturday (71-5) and who still have not won a Top 14 match after seven attempts, he said. on Twitter after the rout.

"I am scandalized by the attitude of the players (some) towards the UBB. I am thinking about sanctioning the group financially", declared the leader of the SUA, red lantern of the championship and who already seems to be heading towards Pro D2.

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"Unbearable that our partners and supporters support us economically in this anxiety-provoking context and that the group has no respect," added Fonteneau, who estimated Wednesday with AFP to suffer a loss of earnings estimated between 400,000 and 500,000 euros per home game because of the closed session, consequence of the reconfinement.

"We are really in the hard"

Manager Christophe Laussucq seemed distraught after the heaviest defeat of the start of the season.

"I have nothing to say given the nullity of our performance," he said.

"I am sad for all the people who support us and have no comment on tonight's nothingness."

Captain Romain Briatte's distress was evident at the microphone of the Canal + broadcaster.

"We're really in the rough," he said with tears in his eyes.

The SUA has two matches to follow in its Armandie stadium, against Lyon and Toulon, to try to save themselves.