Dunkerque delivered a significant blow this Monday evening, concluding the 32nd round of Ligue 2 by crushing Boulogne with a resounding 6-2 victory. This spectacular derby, played at the Stade de la Libération, allowed the Maritimes to end an eight-match winless streak, providing much-needed relief to the club.

The match started at a frantic pace with Boulogne's Pinot opening the scoring early in the 8th minute. However, USBCO's lead was short-lived, as US Dunkerque quickly retaliated with unbridled intensity, taking control of the game and its operations.

The USLD players were driven by exceptional individual performances. Robinet distinguished himself with a brace, scoring in the 13th and 81st minutes, while Sasso also netted two goals, in the 37th and 64th minutes, destabilizing Boulogne's defense.

The end of the match turned into a nightmare for Fabien Dagneaux's men. Following Thiam's exclusion in the 67th minute, USBCO, reduced to ten men, conceded two final goals in stoppage time. Massock found the back of the net in the 90th+2 minute, followed by Makhloufi in the 90th+3, sealing Dunkerque's undeniable success.

This emphatic 6-2 victory is crucial for US Dunkerque. It not only puts an end to a period of doubt but also allows the Maritimes to breathe in the Ligue 2 standings, reigniting their momentum for upcoming challenges.