The Greens slam the leader in !

The ASSE U17s have regained positive momentum. With two convincing victories against JS (5-0) and la Duchere (6-0). Today they faced Lyon’s Saint-Priest in the Lyon suburbs. The Bloods and Golds were leading the championship before this match. Summary of the match played this Sunday at 3 p.m.

The composition of the ASSE

Starting XI: Colombet – Teillol, Kasia, N. Mouton, Lengue – Ait Amer, Traore, Charros – Nativoha, Epanya, Moulin.

Came into play: Mansouri, Lengi, Aini.

Summary of the meeting

In this match in a hostile context, the locals opened the scoring first. Stung by Saint-Priest’s goal, the Greens will quickly react and equalize thanks to the solid Aboubakar Traore after a good combined game, he finishes with composure. At the half-hour mark, the two teams were back to back and the match was of good intensity. At the break the two teams returned to the locker rooms with a score of 1-1 despite a missed penalty by Nativoha.

The second half offers a fight between two teams eager to not give up. Two players will receive a yellow card. Left back Maxime Lengue and midfielder Rayan Ait Amer. The second half will offer several situations on each side and a match which will turn in favor of David Le Moal’s players. Regular scorer in recent matches, Rayan Ait Amer will score the winning goal following a good overflow and cross from Aini. 10 minutes from the end of the match, they led the score. The U17s won 2-1 and moved ahead of their opponents of the day in the standings. A very nice operation! After a difficult start to the season, David Le Moal’s boys are finding their cruising speed and are posting good results (three consecutive victories).

Next weekend, ASSE will host AS Monaco on Sunday at 11 a.m. at L’Etrat before taking advantage of a break linked to the school holidays! The opportunity to put in one last effort to positively end this first series of matches of 9 matches.

Photo credit: asse.fr

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