After two unsuccessful matches in National 1, Dijon (4th) ideally started the year 2025 by crushing Châteauroux (17th), completely overwhelmed in the second half, on Friday. Dijon’s opening score is worth the detour.
The match could have won if the penalty conceded to La Berrichonne in a failed start to the match had not been missed by Diallo, but the resumption of the championship finally smiled on the DFCO. Dijon took advantage of the arrival on its lawn of the red lantern Castelroussine to relaunch itself in style after two unsuccessful matches in National 1. 4th in a championship dominated by AS Nancy Lorraine, the DFCO smashed Châteauroux (4- 0), scattered like a puzzle in the second half (3 goals scored in 30 minutes). But the best goal of this meeting was scored in the first act.
Author of a sublime double in the second half, Alex Parsemain opened the scoring in the 29th after a very nice collective movement, initiated by defender Cédric Makutungu. A model of play in movement and with one touch of the ball (thirteen passes including eight with one touch of the ball), with intelligent runs. Taking advantage of the apathy of the worst student in National 1, Makutungu moved up the field by relying on his partners and a good passing quality from each of the players called upon. The last partner sought by Makutungu, Lembezat deviated with first intention in the race of Parsemain who deceived Konaté by crossing his left shot. A jewel.