At the top of his D1 group with five wins and a draw, qualified for 6e round of the Coupe de Bretagne, the Allaire Saint-Gaudence club has had the wind in its sails since the start of the season and does not intend to stop there.
A club which is a bit of a second home for president Damien Méhat, in this position for three years. “I actually signed my first license at the age of 7 and I am 44 today”, he smiled. With its 260 members including three senior teams in D1, D2, and D3, the club does not lack ambition. “Our elders remind us that Allaire was in the league (PH) 20 years ago and this is where we belong, recalls Damien Méhat. Our goal is to find her. »
“There is no calculation to do”
With its recruits, the first team got on the right track “but the road is still very long”warns the president. All tied up in a new project led by the young player-coach Pierre Favreau, formerly in Pays de la Loire:
“We must build on solid foundations by integrating young people and working on a new dynamic. »
The motivation of its players in training and on the pitch leaves no doubt about the support of all the club’s players to achieve the objectives. “For this you have to be able to work in continuity, to improve what you did not succeed in past seasons”insists the Allairian coach.
With fifteen goals scored and only three conceded, the D1 leader received the message. So this Cup match against the Belugas R3 team, also leader of its group, is a bit of the icing on the cake “We won’t be favorites but we’re playing at home, so why not create a surprise. There is no calculation to do. The Cup is always rewarding for a club. We can still claim an additional circuit with the Chaton Cup and the Trophée 56.”
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