Copy, paste. Yesterday at Maurice-Rigaud, the scenario was for a long time the same as that of last weekend's match in Rodez. A strong start, with a huge opportunity from Fannie Da Cunha, stopped by the opposing goalkeeper, then new missed or repelled strikes for Léa Crouzet and Kim Cazeau. But no goals. No Tarn goals in any case, because the visitors showed formidable efficiency by scoring from their first opportunity. An action quite similar to the goal conceded in Aveyron, with a hinge taken in depth and emerging doubts (0-1, 15th; Hayaux).
But the glimmer of hope came through Kimberley Cazeau, who earned a penalty before taking justice into her own hands (1-1, 42nd). The two teams therefore returned to the locker room tied, but the score should not have been just 1-1. “Montauban really didn't have many chances during the match,” indicated Tarn coach Alain Bénédet. -time, we rectified things.”
Entrants who do good
The Isatis actually returned to the field with other intentions. And scored on their first opportunity on a lob from Fannie Da Cunha, well shifted to the left, and freed from any marking (2-1, 46th). In front of their audience, the Tarnaises were then able to manage their advantage, taking advantage of the fatigue of the Montalbanaises, who did not go out to press, to chain the phases of possession. On soft ground, the organizations had difficulty repeating races. And the entrants have done a lot of good. Like Carla Cosme, enterprising on her side, or Nawelle Laoudihi, who scored the first goal of her young career in D3F with a beautiful uncrossed header, cutting well a cross from Valentine Kirbach (3-1, 84).
“We knew how to take the chances when we needed them,” rejoiced Alain Bénédet. The girls gave their all, especially in the physical impact. The entrants also brought freshness, it’s nice to see that everyone join the party.” The only downside being the injury to Léa Crouzet's hand, who left in tears a little before the half-hour mark (dislocation of the finger).
Two days from the end of the first leg, the AMTF is 5th, with 14 points. The Isatis now have almost a month to breathe and enjoy the holidays before a trip to Nîmes, next Sunday, January 19, then the reception in Clermont, on February 2. We will have to go all out to get closer to the top of the table.
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