Dall'Oglio finds a defender of choice!

Dall'Oglio finds a defender of choice!
Dall'Oglio finds a defender of choice!

ASSE faced for the 10th day of League 1. On this occasion, Olivier Dall'Oglio's players won 2-0 thanks to goals from Mickaël Nadé and Ibrahim Sissoko. A victory which gives confidence with the derby against Olympique Lyonnais which will be played this Sunday at 8:45 p.m. at Groupama Stadium.

ODO, winning move!

Satisfied at the end of the meeting, the ASSE coach congratulated his players on their performance but above all highlighted the need for time:

“We are going to work hard all week, as we have been doing for a while. And behind it, there will certainly be something good, because I think that this team needs to mature, it needs time, it needs to grow, it needs to mature. That’s clear. We can't arrive like that, in the first division, arrive from the four corners of the world and then say, we're going to build a team like that. No, it takes time. I know that in football, we don't have them, especially coaches. But it's a reality, it's like that. »

Rosenior (RCSA) félicite Dall'Oglio (ASSE)

In the hot seat before the match, Dall'Oglio won his tactical move against the Strasbourg coach. His counterpart did not fail to congratulate him in the Latest News from Alsace, support which will warm the heart of the Saint-Etienne coach with the specter of Wilfried which has been hovering over his head for several days:

“The Saint-Etienne coach was incredible because he closed the spaces and we were unable to do what a team in possession must do: create play in such a way as to break their block. I had warned the players that it was possible for ASSE to move to five behind for the first time. But sometimes, it is on the pitch that we have to find solutions. Our opponents gave up the ball to us and let them dominate while we were there. outside.

It's up to us to adapt when the opposition offers us something different. This match is very interesting because it is the first time that a team has deliberately defended very low at home against us. For my players, it's a lesson to learn because I think a lot of teams will play like this against us from now on. It’s up to us to find a way to adapt and overcome this type of opposition.”

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