the essential
The two neighboring teams meet to close the calendar year. And it is indeed the Tarnnaises who leave with the favors of the prognosis, against the Tarn-et-Garonnaises who have everything to gain.
Albi/Marssac-MFC/TG, Sunday, at 2:30 pm, in Albi (Maurice Rigaud Stadium). Referees: Mrs. Marion Salemme, assisted by MM. Houssni Oumouzoune, and Joao Paulo Cerqeira Pereira.
We are not remaking history. The last time the two teams were opposed, we still remember it; It was last March, on the floor above. The Montalbanaises were heading straight towards D3 despite a superb end to the season, when the Albigeoises were still hoping to avoid it. In the end, it was the Tarn-et-Garonnaises who had a brilliant last word by offering a real offensive festival to the Ramier public (6-1). But December is certainly not March, as many things have changed on both sides, particularly in Tarn-et-Garonnaises. In the end, the two neighbors must relaunch in Division 3, undoubtedly with different objectives. And if the Tarn-et-Garonnaises are hardly offended by this latest result, this is not the case for the Tarn-et-Garonnaises who intend to take their revenge this Sunday, since nine players were part of this missed meeting. Whatever we say, the counters are reset to zero this season for this last opposition before the confectioners' truce. An important opposition between two teams separated by four small points, to the benefit of the Tarnaises.
Better dynamics for Albi
But it is Albi-Marssac which is the favorite in this match, as the Montalbanaises remain in particularly bad recent weeks, and three defeats on the clock, including two at home. Beyond the defeats, it is even the content proposed by the teammates of Manon Cazes (who is back at her former club this Sunday) which raises questions. In the standings, if the Nîmoises are struggling to get off last place, the MFC-TG only has a one-point margin over Colomiers. Suffice it to say that we have to collect points, and quickly. But it is clear that it will be tough in this derby, against an AMTF team which remains in four matches without defeat (victories against Chassieu Decines 5-1, and in Montpelier 3-0, and points sharing against Monaco 1-1, and on the last day, in Cannes 1-1), the girls led by Samuel Riscagli have everything to gain. And above all they must prepare for the first match of next year, with the reception of… Colomiers.