ASSE loaned several players this summer. If Mahmoud Bentayg joined Zamalek on loan with an option to buy (he also played 90 minutes in the league on Friday evening), elements trained at the club also went to gain experience elsewhere. Indeed, Darling Bladi, Beres Owusu and Karim Cissé respectively joined Bourg-Péronnas (National 1), Quevilly-Rouen (National 1) and Annecy (Ligue 2) in the form of one-season dry loans.
Mixed fortunes for the loanees
Opposing Pau FC at the Parc des Sports, FC Annecy confirmed its good start to the season by winning 2-0. Despite the expulsion of former Stéphanois Vincent Pajot after returning from the locker room, the Annéciens managed to secure a valuable victory. On loan from the Greens, Karim Cissé came into play a quarter of an hour from the end of regulation time and therefore took part in his team's success. After 12 days, Annecy is 3rd in Ligue 2 with 22 points.
For their part, Darling Bladi and Bourg-Péronnas were also smiling on Friday evening. Against Nîmes Olympique, David Le Frapper's men won 2-1. Labissière and Dadoune allowed FBBP01 to win. This victory allows Bourg-Péronnas to climb to 9th place in the National 1 championship rankings.
Finally, Beres Owusu was the last loaned by ASSE to play this weekend. He started in the match between QRM and Orléans this Saturday. Both teams left with one point each (final score 1-1). At the end of this day, Quevilly is 14th with 9 points.
As a reminder, the central defender explained the reasons for his departure at a press conference a few weeks ago: “I was made to understand to leave, yes and no, but it was everyone's wish. From the club as well as from mine. to go and get some experience, some playing time. (…) I'm here to get some playing time. I try to do what I know how to do, to learn all the time, to always give the best of myself. This is the goal of my season here. And then we'll see. »