Team of the weekend for the 10th day from January 11 to January 12 in R1, R2 and R3
Even though his team lost, Malick Sogue (GSI Pontivy B) had a big game against Plescop, delaying the deadline on multiple occasions (1-0).
Ortega (Keriolets Pluvigner) was also reassuring.
In the draw won by Cep Lorient in Douarnenez (0-0), Pierre-Marie Pellé was at the heart of a central defense which effectively resisted numerous opposing waves. He is associated with Théo Rouillé. Best Ploërmelais of the moment, the one who plays on the right of the five-man defense was clean in his interventions and showed a good sense of anticipation, not letting any opposing attacker through. In the corridors, Adelin Delarre (Keriolets Pluvigner) was the most influential player of the “KP”, who brought back a precious point from Plouvorn (0-0). On the right, Ewen Martin continued to deliver offensively during the Alrean recital against Muzillac (6-0).
Also cited: Ajaïso (Lorient Sports).
MIDDLES – Double for Dylan Piel
The La Montagne reserve delighted against Ergué-Armel (4-0) and saw its playing master Dylan Piel shine. The 23-year-old midfielder, who scored twice, had a big downfall with a lot of projections in the offensive phases. A notch lower, Maxence Grannec (Landaul) managed to fill the spaces in the midfield and knew how to give the right tempo to his team at Ménimur B (1-2). Plescopais Simon Guérin was also excellent in a similar role against GSI B (1-0).
Jaunault (Pluvigner) deserved to be in the eleven just like Marc-Yvan Now (Cep Lorient), Le Courtois (Auray) and Loric (Moréac).
In attack, the trio is made up of 100% players playing in the Lorient region. In an important match for its maintenance, AS Guermeur Lomener relied on Youenn Prigent. Involved in all of his team’s goals against Trégunc (3-1), he scored twice and delivered an assist. At Lorient Sports, Yasar Onur was above the rest. Very energetic on the right, he didn’t count his efforts and won a penalty. In the middle, Thomas Mabon (CS Quéven) single-handedly exploded the Plouay defense (5-3). With a resounding quadruplet, he established himself as the strong man of the offensive line of the weekend.
His partner Ronan Le Coupanec (4 assists) also stood out, as did Dano (Pluvigner) and Aktas (Auray).
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