What a match for the “Rozes” against Noisy! In a crazy atmosphere, on Saturday, they played a first-class handball, no doubt galvanized by the exclusion of their leader, Amandine Tissier (30′).
If it hadn’t been for this very severe red card received by Amandine Tissier a few seconds before the break, we could have described the first act of Roz Hand’Du as magnificent, exemplary. During these first thirty minutes, Mathieu Bourbigot’s players had almost reached perfection against the Ile-de-France team, almost at the same pace. Mobilized in defense, they fought like lionesses, even if they were unable to thwart the beautiful lace of Memana on his left wing. As for the “Rozes” attack, a pure delight, with fluid ball circulation and unstoppable shots, only blocked 5 times by the opposing goalkeepers. Tissier, Fiche and Le Gall then delighted the audience thanks to the blocks of Quirin and Claquin. Great work which allowed them to have a lead of up to 6 goals (18-12, 24′).
A benchmark match
But one question obviously tormented all minds at rest. How were the “Rozes” going to compensate for the absence of Amandine Tissier? The answer came straight away. Bourbigot says: “The girls all realized that they could do it. They fought. They were heroic after the break. That’s what kept them in the game. » With tactically, the establishment of two pivots, which disturbed the visitors, but also the regained confidence of Faustine Jouan, in place of Tissier.
The “Rozes” undoubtedly signed a benchmark match on Saturday evening. They can go on vacation. Now we know that they can travel far.
The technical sheet
Referees : MM.Baptiste and Matthieu Poupel.
Spectators : 850
Half time : 19-16
Roz Hand’Du : Joyet-Bondu (6 stops), then Le Cras (10 stops), Burel (2), Guillerm (1), Fiche (4), Favennec (2), Claquin (1), Le Gall (4), Jouan ( 3), Mey (1), Tissier (6), Limal, Quirin (1), Floc’h-Hubert (7). Penalties: 4′. Exclusion: Tissier (30′).
Noisy : De Lopetegui (7 stops), then Dosso (4 stops), Varela da Moura (2), Joseph, Memana (9), Valette (1), Sissoko (3), Da Veiga Tavares, Mosabau, Perrot (7), Name (1), Dorson, Macé (3). Penalties: 8′
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