Before the derby between Lyon and Saint-Étienne at the end this evening (9 p.m., Canal+ Foot), an overview of the matches from the 8th day of Arkema Premier League, played on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 November.
The pursuers held their ranks. Paris-SG (21 points), Paris FC (17 pts) and the always surprising Dijon FCO (17 pts) increased their capital points by winning on the lawns of Reims and Strasbourg for the first two, at home for the last, thus putting FC Fleury 91, winners the day before Le Havre, at a distance. The Lyonnaises close this 8th day with the reception of their neighbors from Saint-Etienne at 9 p.m. A derby to follow on Canal+ Foot and our Live Scores where Joe Montemurro’s players will aim to regain their leadership position, occupied by PSG after their success in the afternoon.
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STADE DE REIMS – PARIS-SG 1-2
Katoto, strong head
A week after her hat-trick against Strasbourg (4-0), Parisian striker Marie-Antoinette Katoto was once again decisive. At the Auguste-Delaune stadium, she overthrew Reims who had found the entry loophole through Lucie Calba, following a big defensive error from Eva Gaetino, perfectly exploited (1-0, 6th). From a corner from Océane Hurtré, the French international placed an unstoppable header to reward Parisian efforts (1-1, 38th). Shortly after the hour mark, she took a cross from Manssita Traoré and headed past an uninspired Élisa Launay on her way out (2-1, 68th). Seventh victory of the season for PSG, as many setbacks for Stade de Reims which had collected its first points in Le Havre eight days earlier and logically plunged back against stronger opponents.
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Goals for Marie-Antoinette Katoto including five in the last two matches and four with headers.
Marie-Antoinette Katoto (photo Daniel DERAJINSKI / ICON SPORT).
RC STRASBOURG ALSACE – PARIS FC 1-4
The PFC unfolds
The days follow one another and are similar for Racing. Beaten by PSG during the 7th day (0-4), the promoted Strasbourg expected another big game with the reception of the PFC. They suffered from the start, the Parisiennes carrying out intense pressing rewarded by the opening score of their captain Gaëtane Thiney on a lob (1-0, 11th). Shortly after the half-hour mark, the club’s top scorer Clara Mateo (2-0, 34th) and Slovenian Kaja Korosec made the break (3-0, 39th). An advantage which illustrated the control of Sandrine Soubeyrand’s players over the match although the RCSA reduced the gap through Mégane Hoeltzel (1-3, 42nd). A final achievement from Julie Dufour (4-1, 86th) and Paris FC pocketed a fifth victory this season, securing its place on the podium (3rd). For Strasbourg (9th), which is two points ahead of the relegation zone, the next three matches – reception of Nantes, travel to Le Havre and Reims – are starting to turn around.
The joy of Gaëtane Thiney who gives Paris FC the advantage (photo @PFC_feminines).
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Paris FC won its second away success (1 draw, 1 defeat).
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Goals scored by the Parisiennes since the start of the season, an average of 3.1 per match.
DIJON FCO – GUINGAMP 4-0
Dijon, festival au finish
What will stop Dijon FCO? Perhaps Paris-SG on the 9th and next day. In the meantime, Lena Goetsch’s teammates never cease to surprise. They signed their fifth success since the start of the championship, the fourth in a row, the biggest of the 8th day and their biggest also this season. A result which allows them to consolidate their place at the foot of the podium synonymous with play-offs at the end of the year. To think that a year ago at this time, they still had not tasted the scent of victory (6 defeats, 2 draws). So of course, Sébastien Joseph’s group faced a Guingamp team in bad shape in the standings (3 points) but his players did the job, finding the opening through Meriame Terchoun (1-0, 71st) who launched the Burgundian festival achieved by newcomers Océane Picard (86th), Wu Chengshu (90th+5) and Nadia Krezyman (90th+6) proving that at DFCO, it’s not just Viktoria Pinther who knows how to score (5 goals this season)!
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Fourth victory in a row for the DFCO. His fifth of the season.
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Guingamp has lost seven times since the start of the championship (1 success).
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Results and program
– Friday November 15, 2024:
- FC Fleury 91 – Havre AC 2-0
- Montpellier HSC – FC Nantes 1-0
– Saturday November 16, 2024:
- Stade de Reims – Paris-SG 1-2
- RC Strasbourg Alsace – Paris FC 1-4
- Dijon FCO – Guingamp 4-0
- 9:00 p.m. – Canal+ Foot: Olympique Lyonnais – AS Saint-Étienne