The Floriacumoises did not exist in the Ile-de-France derby which pitted them against Paris FC this Sunday. Beaten 4-1 on the pitch at the Robert-Bobin stadium in Bondoufle, the Lionesses had a very complicated start to the afternoon.
There was a huge gap between Paris FC and FC Fleury 91 on Sunday afternoon at the Robert-Bobin stadium in Bondoufle. If the last confrontations between the two Ile-de-France teams had given rise to some great battles, this time the derby, initially scheduled for Friday evening but postponed to Sunday, came to an end. At half-time, the Parisiennes were already leading 3-0 thanks to a hat-trick from Clara Matéo. Under the eyes of the coach of the French women’s team, Laurent Bonadéi, the international striker was the tormentor of the Floriacumoises in the first period. “ My feeling can be summed up in one word: rubbishsays Frédéric Biancalani. It was the least successful match of the season. Against a team that is used to playing at a high level, especially in the Champions League, we didn’t exist. »
From the 5th minute, Matéo opened the scoring with a personal exploit after having put the Floriacum defense and goalkeeper Florence Picaud in the wind (0-1).
Still deprived of Marine Dafeur, Charlotte Fernandès and Airine Fontaine, Fleury cannot escape the opposing pressure. Julie Dufour is very close to doubling the lead on a free kick (22nd). It’s only a postponement. In the process, Matéo, well served by Kessya Bussy, makes the break (0-2, 24th). Unable to react, Fleury suffers incessant attacks from Parisians. Célina Ould Hocine misadjusts her recovery within six meters (28th) then Dufour does not take advantage of a poor clearance from Picaud (40th).
Like Aïssata Traoré who strikes from afar when there was surely better to do, the Lionesses seem helpless. Gaining speed, they conceded a third goal before the break by… Clara Matéo. After a long rush, the Parisian won her two duels with Aude Bizet and Aïssatou Tounkara (0-3, 40th). It’s too much for Frédéric Biancalani who decides to take out Dominika Kopinska and Tounkara for Batcheba Louis and Inès Jaurena, the latter placing herself in front of the defense. Coaching that almost paid off. From a corner, followed by a mix-up, Ewelina Kamczyk thought she could reduce the score but the goal was refused due to a previous foul by Louis on the Parisian goalkeeper (45th+1).
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