Back in Ligue 1 after two years in the antechamber, ASSE must now maintain itself. Under the command of Olivier Dall'Oglio, the Stéphanois are on time. Back from the international break, Saint-Étienne has a meeting with Montpellier this Saturday (7:00 p.m.). The program for the week is out.
Maintenance mission for ASSE
Now under the Canadian flag, the ten-time French champion club hopes to secure its place in the elite this season. The new Saint-Etienne leaders released €23 million in euros this summer, with more or less success. Lucas Stassin, the most expensive recruit in the history of ASSE, has still not found the net. But Zuriko Davitashvili, stolen from the Girondins for the sum of €6 million, allows ASSE to keep its head above water.
After an encouraging performance against Monaco (1-0 defeat), the Greens took on water in Brest (4-0), sank in Nice (8-0) then definitively sank in Angers (4-2). But Olivier Dall'Oglio's men sometimes show a positive face on the pitch. If the valiant Ben Old should not return to the field for several months, Saint-Étienne scared the Lyonnais (1-0 defeat). A sad consolation prize, but an encouraging result for a team destined to maintain.
Indeed, Saint-Étienne returns from the international break this weekend. The two worst defenses in Ligue 1 meet at Geoffroy-Guichard this Saturday evening for the 12th day of Ligue 1.
The program of the week
Monday November 18
Training of the pros behind closed doors and training of the women behind closed doors
Tuesday November 19
Professional training behind closed doors and women's training open to the public (3:30 p.m. at the Salif-Keita stadium)
Wednesday November 20
Training of the pros behind closed doors and training of the women behind closed doors
Thursday November 21
Professional training behind closed doors and press conference before #ASSEMHSC (Ligue 1 McDonald's)
Friday November 22
Training of the pros behind closed doors and training of the women behind closed doors
Saturday November 23
Arkema Premier League (Day 9): ASSE – Montpellier at the Salif-Keita stadium (3:30 p.m.)
National 3 (Day 9): Espaly – ASSE at the Viouzou stadium (6 p.m.)
Ligue 1 McDonald's (Day 12): ASSE – Montpellier at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium (7 p.m.)
Sunday November 24
U19 National (Day 13): Ghisonaccia – ASSE at the municipal stadium of Ghisonaccia (11 a.m.)
U17 National (Day 13): ASSE – Bastia at the Aimé-Jacquet stadium (11 a.m.)
Program subject to possible modifications. Some training sessions may start with a slight delay. As the content of each training session is adapted, the presence of all players in the professional group is also not always guaranteed.
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