No national 3 competition this weekend. So to keep the course before going to challenge the Valois country, the RC Lens reserve will play a friendly match against the Jean-Marc Guillou academy tomorrow afternoon.
At plane, The Sang et Or reserve will host the Ivorian (and Malian) training for a friendly match at 1 p.m.. A meeting which will be arbitrated by Adan and Noa Marianne, supervised by, Mickaël Lesage who will officiate as an assistant referee.
As a reminder, the former leader Jean-Marc Guillou has Created his first academy in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) in 1993. Since then, the label “Academy Jean-Marc Guillou” has since become a reference, and several great talents have imposed themselves on the international scene such as Yaya Touré, Gervinho or Hamary Traoré. This year, the team has gone on tour since Wednesday, April 30 for a first tour in France with a JMG academy training mixing academicians from Mali and Djekanou (CIV).
Keep the dynamics
The purpose of this opposition is to leave the Artesian players in the rhythm of the competition. In a difficult end of the season where you have to whip to maintain yourself, The Lensois took a little air last weekend by winning in Charleville-Mézières. In the ranking, Vincent Carlier’s men are 7th with 31 points. They will challenge the country of Valois (5th, 35p) next weekend.