This victory was important for the PPCV last Tuesday in Amiens (3-0). Firstly for the confidence of a group weakened by 4 defeats in a row and a last place overall. And then especially on an accounting level to give yourself a little breath of fresh air and start a Nice rise in the rankings.
But the next two stages at home this weekend against Le Havre and next Tuesday against Lille will also be worth a lot for Marc David's men, having the opportunity to finally start their season with results that match the club's ambitions. First meeting therefore Sunday afternoon (4 p.m.) with the arrival of Le Havre at the sports complex. An opponent currently positioned 7th in this pro B and who is aiming for the “Play-Off” at the end of the season. The Normans, having still pinned big teams like Nice (3-2) or Saint-Denis (3-2) to their hunting table, will certainly travel to the banks of the Lot with the firm intention of winning.
For this, they will count on their two game leaders, the Japanese Oya Hidetoshi and Dylan Chaperon. Without forgetting the Italian Daniele Pinto and the Nigerian Taiwo Mati who are not at all awkward behind a table.
On the Villeneuvois side, we hope that the good move made this week in the Somme is not just a flash in the pan but rather the start of a great revolt that can restore certainty and confidence to the entire team. Gustavo Gomez, Olajide Omotayo and Damien Llorca will therefore have to pull out all the stops and go into battle against Le Havre, fighting on every point and above all showing great character in front of their loyal supporters. This promises a great fight, undecided meetings and the hope of new success for the PPCV.
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