Good news comes before the Derby!

Good news comes before the Derby!
Good news comes before the Derby!

This Sunday, ASSE will play its first derby of the season. After 2 and a half years of waiting, there is no doubt that the dates of these long-awaited matches have been marked on the calendars of every supporter. After the return of Yvann Maçon against , another player could make his return this Sunday.

ASSE will still have several packages this Sunday evening. After two months of absence due to a meniscus injury, Yvann Maçon started against Strasbourg last weekend. On the other hand, Pierre Cornud, affected 1 and a half months ago, was not selected. The player returned to collective training at the end of last week. It was therefore too close for the reception of the Alsatians on Saturday evening.

Anthony Briançon resumed racing at the end of last week. The former Nîmes player is therefore getting closer to a return to collective training. He could quickly be available at the end of the international break. Thomas Monconduit continues his rehabilitation and will be absent for several more weeks. Ibrahima Wadji returned to collective training at the start of last week. Olivier Dall'Oglio wants to take his time with his Senegalese striker. Ben Old injured his knee quite seriously. His absence is estimated at between four and six months due to damage to his lateral ligaments and a meniscus injury.

Pierre Cornud available for the derby?

At the end of last week, Pierre Cornud gradually returned to collective training. After recovering a full-back against Strasbourg, the Greens should quickly recover a second. The former Maccabi Haifa player should apply for the derby against OL. After several weeks of absence, the ASSE summer recruit must get back into rhythm. He will then be able to take advantage of the break to fill up physically before returning to his training club. ASSE will host on Saturday November 23.

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