-Finistère: the typical team of the weekend #7

-Finistère: the typical team of the weekend #7
Nord-Finistère: the typical team of the weekend #7

Make way for the seventh typical team of the week, composed mainly of R1 and R2 elements, with different profiles but a common denominator: they shone this weekend.

Guardians. Determining denial

If Plouvorn did the job in the game by logically winning at Ginglin, Aurélien Déniel did the same in his cage. Between a horizontal line of the most beautiful effect, and an asserted authority, Déniel quickly made it clear to the opposing attackers that it would constitute a last barrier that would be difficult to cross.

His replacement is Guillaume Créac'h (Carantec/Henvic), who was able to reassure his defense in Plouescat, while making the necessary saves.

Defense. Vaillant still imposes

The central defender of Guiclan/Plouénan, Kevin Vaillant, positions himself at the heart of a three-way defense. Named for the second time this season, the player played a major role in his team's victory over the Morlais reserve. Imperial in the axis and fair in his restarts, Leonard also showed his sense of placement.

Sylvain Donou (SC Lannilis) signs his first start by moving to his right. The one who played a major role in his team's victory against Coataudon, as libero, finds himself rewarded for his efforts after his big match.

Left side of ASPTT , Lionel Da Silva is the last elected behind. In his case against Plouguerneau, he is ahead of the competition represented by Riou (Plouescat), Kerbrat (ES Mignonne), Toanen (GDR Guipavas B) and Le Roux (SC Morlaix B).

Medium. Khallouf weighed in, and scored

The right-hander Aymane Khallouf (SC Morlaix), author of a double against AS Brestoise, asserted himself at the launch pad of the Morlais offensives with his technical qualities and his speed, disrupting the Brest defense before the return of the score of his opponents.

Benoit Matte (Plougastel), a regular in this typical team, is being talked about again this week. Regulator of his team's play, and always in a good position, Matte is essential.

Célestin Roué (AG Plouvorn) also, he who once again swallowed the kilometers, this time during the shock won by the AGP in Ginglin. His endurance, his riot of energy, and his vision of the game were too much for the Costarmoricans.

Mattéo Brochado (Plabennec B) also joins this eleven of the week. Very present offensively in front of Portsall, he was in all the right moves by showcasing his technical qualities during the transition phases.

It's Nathan Rogel (Milizac B) who wins the bet for the last available place. A decisive passer and twice scorer in Plouvien, the young midfielder is positioned as close as possible to the attacking duo.

Too bad for Castello (EA Saint-Renan B), author of the perfect match with three nice goals scored. Good mention for Guilloux (GDR Guipavas), valuable in recovery, and very good provider of balls, Kérébel (FC Lampaulais), scorer and constant danger, Le Roux (Landerneau), Loaëc (Plouguerneau), Hamon (Plouvorn B), for his ability to play forward, Derrien (Coataudon), Caroff (Plouescat), Le Goff (Saint-Thégonnec) and Henry (Plouvorn B) strong in duels,

Attack. The essential Da Silva

Guipavas winger Mathéo Da Silva was in all the good shots against Trégunc. A decisive passer on the first goal, he was at the origin of the penalty obtained by his team. A great match and a deserved start.

It is also for Corentin Paugam (AS Brestoise). Author of a superb volley which gave hope to his colors, he weighed heavily on the Morlais defense in the second half thanks to his technical finesse.

The replacements are Sabouro (AS Brestoise B), two goals and a penalty obtained, Guillou (Saint-Thégonnec), Kérampran (Plougastel), Lavec (Portsall), very prominent in Plabennec, Hertu (Plougastel), a real poison, and scorer, Mauguen (Carantec/Henvic) and the indestructible Abiven (Bourg-Blanc), still as motivated and eye-catching at 45 years old.

Photo credit: Montage Le Télégramme

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