It is no longer the big team of the Girondins de Bordeaux which played until…
It's no longer the big Girondins de Bordeaux team that played in Division 1 until last season, it's true. But it's still a big piece that Pôle Palois (R1) is tackling this Saturday (8 p.m.) for the fourth round of the Women's French Cup.
Administratively demoted to Regional 1, the Bordelaises started the championship with two very large victories at home (13-0 against Montmorillon and 12-0 against Anglet), in addition to a draw on the field of Mérignac-Arlac (2 -2).
“This team is starting its matches very strong, relying in particular on several players who have already played at a higher level. We will have to erase our few mistakes if we want to have a chance of winning,” explains Laurent Poeydomenge.
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Complicated results in the championship
Despite his team's complicated start to the championship (three defeats and a draw), the Pau coach is not worried.
“We met three teams who will certainly finish in the top 6. It was only in Talence (1-1) that we experienced some regrets, with a victory that was within our reach. »
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For him, the Coupe de France is a different competition which allows him “to try new things and gain pace. There will be a bit of turnover against Bordeaux.”
Despite the injury absence of Maïly Grapinet, the Béarnaises are aiming for victory this Saturday to join the first federal round, which will see the entry into the running of the eleven Division 2 clubs.
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