Elite. Laurent Legname (JDA Dijon): “We were very consistent”

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Laurent Legname (JDA Dijon coach): “I don’t know if we controlled the match from start to finish, but we were pretty consistent in what we wanted to do. The context was anything but obvious: we had celebrated the title quite a bit on Saturday evening. We trained for a total of 45 minutes Monday morning. So you had to be mentally ready. I hoped that this title and even the victory against Le Portel would give us confidence. With the exception of the last quarter, we were very coherent, we knew how to control the ball well. We’re shooting at 62%, that means we’ve created some good shots, that’s good. Now, we will take stock after the last two matches, focusing on ourselves…”

Robin Ducoté (back of Dijon): “From the start, we were in what we wanted: defensive intensity and controlling the pace in attack. Of course, we celebrated after the Coupe de France, but it was still an important match because we still have a small chance of going to the playoffs. That’s why we tried to take care of the point average, if we find ourselves with 4-5 tied teams. »


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Laurent Vila (Cholet coach): “I don’t think there is anything broken, what is certain is that we are not playing with the right intensity. We endure the opponent’s game, we let him settle in, do what he likes to do. We play against teams who play their game, we can’t play ours. It is not normal. […] Over the next two days, it will be hard to win two matches. In addition, we don’t necessarily have the point average over our opponents. »

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Kim Tillie (inside Cholet): “We work hard in training, we work well, we feel like we are progressing. We train a lot, we do weight training, we do shoots, we work on our systems, but as soon as the lights are on, there’s the public, we have a hole. It’s frustrating… “

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