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A consultant learns several lessons

After a big defeat against , ASSE was eagerly awaited against FC . Trailing one then two zeros, the Stéphanois were able to remobilize during the second half. By going for the point of the draw, the Greens were able to partly reassure themselves before the next very important deadlines. In his latest column for Le Progrès, Patrick Guillou returns to this meeting.

ASSE will be able to work more peacefully

It was an almost unexpected result given the Greens’ first half. The Stéphanois were then able to get back up after being close to conceding a third goal. This is a very important point, but which does not erase many shortcomings, according to Patrick Guillou. » The point torn with the guts allows us to momentarily conceal the reality of the facts. Above all, it allows coach ODO to work more peacefully for a week. “

If we look back on this meeting, several lessons can be highlighted, such as the fact that ASSE is capable of seeking points outside. These Greens also knew how to demonstrate mental resources to get back into the game. On the other hand, we must not forget that many competitors for maintenance have not yet been faced. » What should we remember from this match? Even trailing 2-0, the Greens did not explode in flight. Ultra-dominated for fifty minutes, they resisted with their means to achieve an unexpected equalizer.[…] The real championship will be played this season against , , and . “

Meticulous work before the next deadlines

ASSE will have to work on several aspects. The training sessions before the match against Auxerre and especially the international break period will allow us to work on many aspects. But, Olivier Dall’Oglio will also have to cope without several players like Ben Old who will join his New Zealand selection.

» To transmit his tactical convictions to them, to support them in strengthening their skills, coach Olive must develop their faculties according to the playing situations. Train and deform the structure at the right time. Teach them to be more effective when losing to better oppose their opponent. “

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