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Thibault Houlette
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Nov. 6, 2024 at 3:45 p.m.
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Saturday November 2, 2024, a gala poster was offered to the Maurice-Soulage public since the ESPH received neither more nor less than the leader of the championship, Carentan “B”. A surprise leader, promoted to this division, and who had just won four victories in a row after losing his first match at Côte des Isles.
From the outset, the Yellow and Blue took the measure of the match thanks to a double from Nolan Lefèvre who, like a surface fox, put his team into orbit.
An exciting Côte des Isles – Pointe Hague on Sunday
Well inspired in a few situations, Hague goalkeeper Kévin Bérot was able to keep his team in front before Cédric N’Doumbé, at the start of the second half, extinguished all suspense.
Month we thought since in three minutes, the Carentanais scored two goals around the hour mark to completely get back into the game. A relaxation which could have been culpable, as Arnaud Lacour, the ESPH coach, pointed out afterwards.
It was a good level match with two teams offering play. The latter turned in our favor with much more realism but be careful not to give our opponents the means to restart.
But in the last quarter of an hour, the inevitable N’Doumbé and Enzo Delente were able to complete the success of Pointe Hague. With these three additional points, Julien Flambard’s partners return to second place with one point behind the leader, Côte des Isles. Barnevillais whom they will challenge at Francis-Laisney next Sunday for an enticing encounter.
For his part, David Lesage, Carentan’s coach, saw this match as a simple setback to this successful start to the season. : “ We played a great Regional 3 team who showed us the details we need to work on to continue our learning. Despite the score, I take a lot of positives from this match, we must not give up and continue the work. »
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