Ligue 2: Trévis Dago (LOSC), again, scores the winning goal on the island of beauty

Ligue 2: Trévis Dago (LOSC), again, scores the winning goal on the island of beauty
Ligue 2: Trévis Dago (LOSC), again, scores the winning goal on the island of beauty

Loaned by LOSC to FC , Trévis Dago, through a fourth achievement this season in Ligue 2, allowed his team to enjoy a first success in 2025.

Among the sensations of this season in Ligue 2, FC Annecy was not shaken by the transition from one year to the next. Under a lucky star, his men scored an eighth success by surpassing AC (1-2) in Corsica. Yet largely dominated (6 shots to 17), the Haut-Savoyards created a surprise from the start with the early goal of Yohan Demoncy (2′), well alerted by Kapitfaban Djoco. The locals quickly reset the scorers, with an equalizer from Aboubakary Kanté (10′) from a corner. The score then froze and it was Trévis Dago who upset everything.

In front of its public, AC Ajaccio was satisfied with the draw in order to grab a precious point in the fight for its maintenance, but this wish will never be granted. Entering the game a few minutes earlier, at the hour mark (63′), Trévis Dago turned into an X factor. He scored the winning goal by deflecting a powerful cross from Larose with a powerful header from close range which finished his race in the back of the net (89′). FC Annecy won against the run of play (1-2) in Corsica and continues its march forward. The Annéciens are currently at the foot of the podium, with 30 units, one less than Ugo Raghouber's USL Dunkerque.

On an individual level, Trévis Dago (19) is starting 2025 in the best possible way by scoring his fourth goal in Ligue 2, his sixth in all competitions this season. The native of Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, loaned by LOSC to FC Annecy, is flourishing in his role as super-sub (627 minutes) at the second national level.

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