ASSE loaned several players this summer. If Mahmoud Bentayg joined Zamalek on loan with an option to buy (he started against Smouha on Friday), 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 players loaned by ASSE
Darling Bladi, who had not missed a championship match since the start of the season with FBBP01, was suspended for the trip to Valenciennes on Friday evening. The left piston on loan from ASSE therefore saw, from a distance, his team win 1-2 at the Stade du Hainaut. Bourg-Péronnas overtakes its opponent and climbs to 7th place in the ranking.
Beres Owusu took on a new tenure with Quevilly-Rouen. David Carré's players won 0-2 on the Nîmes Olympique pitch, thanks to a CSC then a goal from Dali-Amar. This success allows QRM to move up to 14th place and offers some breathing space to a team which has had a difficult start to the season.
Finally, Karim Cissé was also traveling on Friday evening. The attacking midfielder on loan from ASSE and his teammates from FC Annecy were opposed to Rodez. If Trévis Dago quickly opened the scoring (3rd minute), the locals reacted well afterwards. Very realistic and sharp, the RAF won 5-1. Annecy has, however, had a great start to the season so far, with 22 points already on the clock.